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How do you do direct object pronouns in French?

How do you do direct object pronouns in French?

Like indirect object pronouns, French direct object pronouns are placed in front of the verb. Je le mange. –> I’m eating it….The French direct object pronouns are:

  1. Me / m’ –> me.
  2. Te / t’ –> you.
  3. Le / l’ –> him, it.
  4. La / l’ –> her, it.
  5. Nous –> us.
  6. Vous –> you.
  7. Les –> them.

What is a direct object in French examples?

French Direct Object Pronouns

English Direct Object Pronoun French Direct Object Pronoun Example
me me/m’ Il m’aime beaucoup.
you te/t’ Il t’appelera demain.
him/it le/l’ Vous l’avez fini.
her/it la/l’ Tu la vois ce soir.

How do you know when to use direct or indirect object pronouns in French?

When deciding between direct and indirect objects, the general rule is that if the person or thing is preceded by the preposition à or pour, that person/thing is an indirect object. If it’s not preceded by a preposition, it is a direct object.

How do pronouns work in French?

The French subject pronouns are: je (j’), tu, il, elle, on in the singular, and nous, vous, ils, elles in the plural. To say you in French, use tu if you are talking to one person you know well or to a young person. Use vous if you are talking to one person you do not know so well or to more than one person.

Where do direct object pronouns go in French passé composé?

In the passé composé, the direct object pronoun comes before the auxiliary verb. The past participle must agree in number and gender when the direct object pronoun precedes the verb.

What’s a direct object in French?

Direct object pronouns A direct object is an object which is acted on directly by verb, without being mediated by a preposition: Elle met ses chaussures. (She puts on her shoes.) Il a cassé le vase.

What are French direct and indirect pronouns?

French Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns

French Direct Object Pronouns French Indirect Object Pronouns English Object Pronouns
Te/T’ Te/T’ You
Le/L’ Lui Him (It)
La/L’ Lui Her (It)
Nous Nous Us

How do you do direct and indirect in French?

In French, there are two different ways to express the words of another person: direct speech (or direct style) and indirect speech (indirect style). In direct speech, you are quoting the words of another person. In indirect speech, you are referencing what another person has said without quoting them directly.

Where do direct object pronouns go in French passe compose?