By:Kristina Ruege and Kayla O’Shea FRENCH PRONOUNS
Direct object pronouns are used to replace people or things (nouns) To replace… Single Masculine – Le Single Feminine- La Plural – Les Single noun beginning with a vowel- L’ DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS
Tu manges les legumes? -Tu les manges? Vous aimez l’ecole? Oui, nous l’aimons. PRACTICE Get rid of noun and replace with pronoun that agrees with number and gender You must put the subject first, pronoun second, and verb last. SPV
Indirect object pronouns are used to tell whom something is done to or whom an action is done for Je parle au garcon. -Who did you speak to? - au garcon Use SPV Use SPV- Use lui (used to replace to him or her) - Final sentence : Je lui parle. Leur is used to replace plural nouns: Carole donne aux filles le cadeau. -Who did Carole give the card to? -Les filles -Use leur to replace les filles. -Final sentence: Carole leur donne le cadeau. INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS
The pronoun used for replace places is Y, it means there Y replaces à + place/thing, or prepostions such as sur, dans, or chez+noun For example: Qui va au parc? -Charles y va. -Y replaces au parc ( a place_ SPV! Another example: -Il voyage en France Il y voyage. Y
En is used to replace things with quantities and numbers, often a form of de+ noun En means – some, any, etc. For example: Vous donnez du lait au bebe? Oui, je en donne au bebe. Another example: La cuisnere prepare des repas. La cuisinere en prepare. EN
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