A | B |
direct object pronouns:le, la, l', les, | (him, her, it, them)(used with people and things) |
indirect object pronouns: lui, leur | (to him, to her)(replaces à form with person or people) |
y | there, it, them (replaces preposition + thing(s) or place(s) |
en | replaces de+..... (usually means some or any...of it....) |
Where do these pronouns go? | Before any verb in a simple tense |
Where do these pronouns go in an affirmative command? | They go after he verb. |
Where do these pronouns go in the passé composé? | They go before the auxiliary verb (avoir or être form.) |
Where do these pronouns go in a sentence with an infinitive? | They go before the infinitive (-er, -ir, -re) |
me, te, vous, nous | (me, to me; you, to you; us, to us)can be direct or indirect objects with people |
Where do these pronouns go in a negative command? | They go before the command verb. |