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French direct ,indirect object, and more pronouns

AB
me, to meme
you, to youte, toi, vous
him, itle, l'
her, itla, l'
us, to usnous
themles
to themleur
reflexive verbsreflexive pronouns usually act as direct objects
Where do direct or indirect object pronouns go?Usually they go before the verb, unless an affirmative command is given
in an affirmative command...pronouns go after the verb, and are attached with a hyphen; me--> moi; te--> toi
direct objects"receive" the action of sentence; answer "whom or what"
indirect objects"to" a person(s)
Je parle à mon amie.Je lui parle.
Je parle à mes amies.Je leur parle.
Je regarde mon amie.Je la regarde.
Je regarde mes amies.Je les regarde.
Je regarde ce bon film.Je le regarde.
pronoun replacing a preposition + non- persony
pronoun replacing de+.....en
y usually translates.....it, there, them
Je réponds à mon ami.Je lui réponds.
Je réponds à la question.J'y réponds.
Je mange des pommes.J'en mange.
In the passé composé, pronouns will precede...the helper verb.
In a 2 verb sentence where the 2nd verb is an infinitive (-er,-ir,-re) the pronoun will precede...the infinitive (-er,-ir,-re.)
Pronouns will agree with...a preceding direct object in the passé composé.
What is the order when using more than one pronoun?me, te, nous, vous + le, la, les + lui, leur + y + en + verb
What is the order of the pronouns in an affirmative command?Same as in English: verb- pronouns as they translate; me-> moi, te-> toi, except before y or en.


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