Direct Object Pronoun Review  In a sentence with ONE verb: in front of the verb Joe-Bob adore les feux d’artifice (fireworks). Joe-Bob adore les feux.

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Direct Object Pronoun Review  In a sentence with ONE verb: in front of the verb Joe-Bob adore les feux d’artifice (fireworks). Joe-Bob adore les feux d’artifice (fireworks). Joe-Bob les adore. Joe-Bob ne finit pas ses devoirs. Joe-Bob ne finit pas ses devoirs. Joe-Bob ne les finit pas.

Direct Object Pronoun Review  In a sentence with an infinitive (unchanged verb): in front of the infinitive Tammy va chanter La Marseillaise (the French national anthem). Tammy va chanter La Marseillaise (the French national anthem). Tammy va la chanter. Edouard n'aime pas attendre le bus. Edouard n'aime pas attendre le bus. Edouard n’aime pas l’attendre.

Direct Object Pronoun Review  In a sentence in the past tense: in front of the helper verb (avoir or être) Bette a embrassé Tex. Bette a embrassé Tex. Bette l’a embrassé Les étudiants de Tex n’ont pas appris leurs verbes! Les étudiants de Tex n’ont pas appris leurs verbes! Les étudiants de Tex ne les ont pas appris.

Direct Object Pronoun Review  In a negative command: in front of the verb Joe-Bob, ne regarde pas la télévision. Joe-Bob, ne regarde pas la télévision. Joe-Bob, ne la regarde pas. Ne mangez pas le papier. Ne mangez pas le papier. Ne le mangez pas.

Direct Object Pronoun Review  In a positive command: after the verb, attached with a hyphen Cherchez votre soeur. Cherchez votre soeur. Cherchez-la. Goûte les fruits tropicaux. Goûte les fruits tropicaux. Goûte-les.