DIRECT SUBJECT NAME complete He eats the sandwich.

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DIRECT SUBJECT NAME complete He eats the sandwich. Il mange le sandwich. ©NicoleRichelle

He makes it. He knows her. He makes the cake. He knows the teacher. receive what who He makes the cake. He knows the teacher. receives He makes it. He knows her. ©NicoleRichelle

We are washing it. You all are watching it. Name verb thing. Subject Pronoun verb it. ©NicoleRichelle

above “universal" me nous te vous le les la les indirect reflexive ©NicoleRichelle

placed end BEFORE ©NicoleRichelle

nous te vous la les le ©NicoleRichelle

Nous la lavons. Vous la regardez. thing masculine feminine le la la He’s eating it. He’s eating it. le Nous la lavons. Vous la regardez. ©NicoleRichelle

BEFORE conjugated verb pronoun He’s not looking at me. ©NicoleRichelle

ne pas pas ne ne pas ne pas Nous ne la lavons pas. Vous ne la regardez pas. ©NicoleRichelle

Worksheet Practice ©NicoleRichelle

Je t’écoute. Tu nous invites. Nous t’aidons. Il ne me regarde pas. Elle me connaît. Je ne les écoute pas. ©NicoleRichelle

Il connaît la fille? Il ne la connaît pas. Tu passes la maison. Tu la passes. ©NicoleRichelle

Il apporte la pizza? Il ne l’apporte pas. Il écoute la radio. Il l’écoute. ©NicoleRichelle