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| A | B |
| subject pronouns | je, tu, il, elle, on, nous, vous, ils, elles |
| direct object pronouns | me, te, nous, vous, le, la, l', les |
| le | him, it |
| la | her, it |
| les | them |
| 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 pronouns | me, 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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