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OBJECT PRONOUNS WITH THE PASSÉ COMPOSÉ Page 122

Placement  With all object pronouns, placement is the same. DirectIndirectPlaces De+ nouns or ideas me yen te le, la, l’lui nous vous lesleur

Placement  Je l’ai acheté pour faire du camping.  Tu m’as téléphoné hier soir.  Vous y êtes allé le mois dernier.  Nous en avons eu beaucoup.

So where do all object pronouns go in the passé composé?

C’est à vous! Place the object pronoun in parentheses in the sentence. 1. Je suis allé. (y) 2. Vous avez téléphoné. (me) 3. Ils ont invité faire du camping. (nous) 4. Tu as mangé beacoup. (en) 5. On a envoyé des fleurs. (lui)

C’est à vous! Place the object pronoun in parentheses in the sentence. 1. J’y suis allé. 2. Vous m’avez téléphoné. 3. Ils nous ont invité faire du camping. 4. Tu en as mangé beacoup. 5. On lui a envoyé des fleurs.

Order of Object Pronouns  When using multiple object pronouns, they will follow this order me yen tele, la, l’lui nouslesleur vous

Order of Object Pronouns  When using multiple object pronouns, they will follow this order direct OU indirect directindirect me yen tele, la, l’lui nouslesleur vous

Preceding DIRECT object pronouns

What are the DIRECT object pronouns? Direct me te le, la, l’ nous vous les

How do you know if you are using a direct object pronoun?  If your verb takes a direct object and it is acting upon the pronoun, then you have a direct object pronoun.  For example,  Je t’ai rencontré au café.  Does rencontrer take a direct object? YES! Then you have a preceding direct object pronoun. (=te)

Object Pronouns Always directAlways indirectDecide from context le la l’ les lui leur y en me te nous vous

This would be a good time to remember some of the common verbs that take a direct object. With people:With things:With people or things: aider inviter rencontrer attendre amener acheter avoir laver nettoyer vendre apporter prendre (irr) apprendre (irr) aimer, adorer, détester trouver chercher écouter regarder voir (irr) connaitre (irr) comprendre (irr)

Direct or Indirect?  Look at the following sentences and decide whether or not the object pronoun is direct or indirect. 1. Je lui ai téléphoné hier soir. 2. Nous l’avons fait ensemble. 3. Tu y es allé avec ta soeur? 4. Il m’a aidé avec mes devoirs. 5. Vous en avez eu beaucoup. 6. Je l’ai gagné!

Agreement  Today, we are going to learn a new rule about preceding direct object pronouns.  If you meet the following conditions, then you will need to MAKE AGREEMENT with the past participle:  Is the sentence in PASSÉ COMPOSÉ?  Is there a preceding direct object pronoun? (Hint: The pronoun can be found before the auxiliary.)

Accord du participe passé: preceding direct objects  L’experience ? Oui, je l’ai faite.  L’ (f.s.)= preceding direct object pronoun of faire  Les examens ? Non, on ne les a pas ratés.  Les (m.p.)= preceding direct object pronoun of rater

On fait accord!

To agree or not to agree? That is the question… 1. Je lui téléphone souvent. 2. Nous les attendons. 3. On ne les a pas regardé. 4. Tu m’as donné ton stylo. 5. Ils y sont partis. 6. Nous l’avons gagné! 7. Elles en mangent trop. Is it in the passé composé? Is there a preceding direct object? If so, MAKE IT AGREE!

To agree or not to agree? That is the question… 1. Je lui téléphone souvent. 2. Nous les attendons. 3. On ne les a pas regardé. 4. Tu m’as donné ton stylo. 5. Ils y sont partis. 6. Nous l’avons gagné! 7. Elles en mangent trop. Is it in the passé composé? Is there a preceding direct object? If so, MAKE IT AGREE!

To agree or not to agree? That is the question… 1. Je lui téléphone souvent. 2. Nous les attendons. 3. On ne les a pas regardé. 4. Tu m’as donné ton stylo. 5. Ils y sont partis. 6. Nous l’avons gagné! 7. Elles en mangent trop. Is it in the passé composé? Is there a preceding direct object? If so, MAKE IT AGREE!

To agree or not to agree? That is the question… 1. a 2. b 3. On ne les a pas regardés. 4. c 5. d 6. Nous l’avons gagné(e)! 7. e Is it in the passé composé? Is there a preceding direct object? If so, MAKE IT AGREE!

Grammavision!

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