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Direct vs.Indirect
direct vs. indirect object pronouns in French
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Where are indirect object pronouns placed in a sentence? | After the subject, but before the conjugated verb; In the negative, it is placed between "ne ... pas," before the auxiliary verb; In double object pronoun sentences, they go before the direct object pronouns, EXCEPT for "lui" and "leur" |
| What is the indirect object pronoun for "Je?" | "Me:" to/for me |
| What is the indirect object pronoun for "Tu?" | "Te:" to/for you |
| What is the indirect object pronoun for "Il/Ele?" | "Lui:" to/for him/her |
| What is the indirect object pronoun for "Nous?" | "Nous:" to/for us |
| What is the indirect object pronoun for "Vous?" | "Vous:" to/for y'all |
| What is the indirect object pronoun for "Ils/Elles?" | "Leur:" to/for them |
| What is the direct object pronoun for "Je?" | "Me:" me |
| What is the direct object pronoun for "Tu?" | "Te:" you |
| What is the direct object pronoun for "Il/Elle?" | "Le/La:" him/her/it |
| What is the direct object pronoun for "Nous?" | "Nous:" us |
| What is the direct object pronoun for "Vous?" | "Vous:" y'all |
| What is the direct object pronoun for "Ils/Elles?" | "Les:" them |
| Where are direct object pronouns placed in a sentence? | After the subject, but before the conjugated verb; In the negative, it is placed between "ne ... pas," before the auxiliary verb; In double object pronoun sentences, they go after the indirect object pronouns EXCEPT with "lui" and "leur" |