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This guide explores object pronouns in English, focusing on direct and indirect object pronouns. Learn how pronouns replace nouns and understand their functions within sentences. Discover the difference between direct and indirect objects, complete with examples that highlight correct usage. You will find practical tips for forming sentences in both positive and negative structures. The guide also includes translations and examples in French, making it a valuable resource for bilingual learners and those seeking to strengthen their grammar skills.
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Les Pronoms Objets Object Pronouns
Object Pronouns • What is a pronoun? • A Pronoun replaces a noun • There are two types of object pronouns • Direct object pronouns • Indirect object pronouns
Direct Objects • What is a direct object noun? • Answers the question WHOM or WHAT • The object of the verb • What does a direct object pronoun do? • Replaces a direct object noun
Examples • I see the boy. • WHOM do I see? • The boy= direct object noun • What can you replace the boy with? • Him = direct object pronoun • I see him.
Les Objets Directs • Answer the questions whom/what • Placed before the conjugated verb
WORD ORDER • Affirmative: subject + DOP + CV + rest of sent. • Negative: subject + ne + DOP + CV + pas + rest of sent.
les exemples en français • Je regarde la fille. = I am watching the girl. • Whom am I watching? The girl • Which DOP can replace the girl? her = la • La is placed before CV “regarde” Je la regarde. = I am watching her.
les exemples en français 2. Nous ne voyons pas la fille et le garçon. • Whom do we not see? The girl and boy • Which DOP replaces the girl and the boy? • them = les • Les is placed before “voyons” Nous ne les voyons pas.
Traduisez en français • I love you (sing). • Je t’ aime. • They do not see us. • Ils ne nous voient pas. • I am reading it (book). • Je le lis. • We do not like him. • Nous ne l’aimons pas.