Direct Object Pronouns In French. In French, as in English, a direct object receives the action of the verb. For example, in the sentence below: Robert.

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Direct Object Pronouns In French

In French, as in English, a direct object receives the action of the verb. For example, in the sentence below: Robert lit le journal. subjectverbdirect object

In French, as in English, a direct object can be replaced by a direct object pronoun. Look at the following examples in English: Robert reads the newspaper. Robert reads it. I invite my friends to the party. I invite them to the party. In the sentences above, it and them are direct object pronouns. The same thing can happen in French.

Direct Object Pronouns in French me, m’ (me) te, t’ (you, sing. inf.) le, l’ (him; it, masc.) la, l’ (her; it, fem.) nous (us) vous (you, plural / formal) les (them)

Placement Je connais Marie-Claire. Je la connais. Tu ne crois pas Julie et moi? Tu ne nous crois pas? Nous rencontrons les amis au cinéma. Nous les rencontrons au cinéma. I. Used with one verb When used with one verb, direct object pronouns are placed directly before the verb:

À ton tour 1. Ma mère ferme les fenêtres. 2. Je vois Pierre et toi. 3. Tu attends moi? 4. Vous n’achetez pas la maison? 5. Nous visitons les grands-parents? 6. Jean, je ne comprends pas toi. 7. Vous invitez Charles au cinéma? 8. Vous connaissez ma soeur? 9. L’étudiant lit le livre. 10. Le professeur ne croit pas Paul et moi. 1. Ma mère les ferme. 2. Je vous vois. 3. Tu m’attends? 4. Vous ne l’achetez pas? 5. Nous les visitons? 6. Jean, je ne te comprends pas. 7. Vous l’invitez au cinéma? 8. Vous la connaissez? 9. L’étudiante le lit. 10. Le professeur ne nous croit pas.

Placement Charles veut vendre la voiture. Charles veut la vendre. Je ne peux pas aider Michel et toi aujourd’hui.. Je ne peux pas vous aider aujourd’hui. Vous devez lire les livres pendant l’été. Vous devez les lire pendant l’été. II. Used with two verbs When used with two verbs, direct object pronouns are placed before the second conjugated verb:

À ton tour 1. Tu ne veux pas inviter mes cousins à la fête? Tu ne veux pas les inviter? 2. Je ne veux pas voir Lisette. Je ne veux pas la voir. 3. Marc, tu peux aider moi? Marc, tu peux m’aider? 4. Lucie, tu dois finir les devoirs. Lucie, tu dois les finir. 5. Desolé, mais je ne peux pas aider Robert et toi aujourd’hui. Desolé, mais je ne peux pas vous aider aujourd’hui.

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