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les pronoms

AB
subject pronounsje, tu, il, elle, on, nous, vous, ils, elles
direct object pronounsme, te, nous, vous, le, la, l', les
lehim, it
laher, it
lesthem
l'replaces le or la before a vowel
Where do direct object pronouns go?before the verb
Where do direct object pronouns go in a two verb sentence?before the infinitive (er,ir,re) or before the helper verb in a past tense sentence
Is there any time direct object pronouns go after the verb?yes, in an affirmative command
What changes are there for affirmative commands for direct object pronouns?me--> moi; te--> toi
indirect object pronounsme, te, nous, vous, lui, leur
What is the difference between direct and indirect object pronouns?indirect object pronouns usually replace à (to) + person(s)
What does lui mean?to him, to her
What does leur mean?to them
Where do indirect object pronouns go?Like the direct object pronouns, these usually go before the verb too. In a past tense, they will go before the helper verb; if there is an infinitive (er, ir, re) they will go before it.


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