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  1. GCSE; AQA (for exams until 2025) French pronouns Direct object pronouns. Pronouns replace nouns in a sentence. They are usually quicker ways to refer to a noun and reduce repetition.

    • Affirmative Imperative
    • Compound Tenses and Moods
    • Dual-Verb Constructions
    • Verbs of Perception
    • Related Lessons

    The only exception to the above is the affirmative imperative, which requires that the pronouns be placed after the verb.

    In all compound tenses and moods, the pronouns precede the auxiliary verb – learn more. Remember that agreementmight be required.

    In dual-verb constructions (such as modal verb + infinitive), the pronouns are usually placed in front of the infinitive – learn more.

    These technically fall into the "dual verb" category, but are a bit trickier: Word order with verbs of perception

  2. Object Pronouns. This lesson provides an extremely comprehensive overview of French object pronouns in detail. French direct object pronouns are le, la and les for him, her, it and them. Indirect object pronouns are lui and leur for him, her and them. Other useful object pronouns are y and en. Keep reading and master these words!

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  3. Dec 12, 2020 · Quiz Yourself on How to Position Object Pronouns in French. At the end of every lesson you can do a small quiz. You will see the sentences of the previous chapter. You will either need to fill in the blanks, choose the correct multiple choice option, or both. It is up to you to give the correct answer.

  4. Direct object pronouns replace the object of a sentence. Learn about direct object pronouns with BBC Bitesize French. For students between the ages of 14 and 16.

  5. Feb 25, 2020 · Object Pronouns in French. There are two types of object pronouns: Direct object pronouns (pronoms objets directs) replace the people or things that receive the action of the verb in a sentence. Indirect object pronouns (pronoms objets indirects) replace the people in a sentence to/for whom the action of the verb occurs.

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  7. Jan 18, 2022 · 2) Indirect Object Pronouns. The pronoms compléments d’objet indirect, or indirect object pronouns, are me (me), te (you), lui (him/her), nous (us), vous (you all/you [plural]) and leur (them). Just as in English, indirect object pronouns tend to be connected to a verb via a preposition, such as à (to) or pour (for). Elle leur aura envoyé ...

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