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31 Cards in this Set
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Which one is the subject pronoun?
Il le lui a montré. |
Il
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Which one is the direct object pronoun?
Il le lui a montré. |
le
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Which one is the indirect object pronoun?
Il le lui a montré. |
lui
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Is the following correct?
Tu donnes le cadeau à ta sœur. Tu le lui donnes maintenant. |
Yes.
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Is the following correct?
Tu écris cette lettre à ton frère. Oui, je lui la écris. |
No. The indirect object pronoun (lui) does not go before the direct object pronoun (la).
The correct sentence would be: Tu écris cette lettre à ton frère. Oui, je LA LUI écris. |
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Is the following correct?
Je ne te donne pas mon nouveau pull. |
Yes.
Direct and indirect object pronouns are placed before the verb even if it uses the negative form. |
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Is the following correct?
Il leur ne parle pas. |
No.
Direct and indirect object pronouns are placed before the verb even if it uses the negative form. The correct sentence would be: Il ne LEUR parle pas. |
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Is the following correct?
Elle les donne à ta tante. |
Yes.
Direct or indirect object pronouns are placed before verbs. |
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Is the following correct?
Je demand lui. |
No.
Direct or indirect object pronouns are placed before verbs. The correct sentence would be: Je LUI demand. |
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Is the following correct?
Je vous prête mes livres. Je les vous prête. |
No.
The indirect object pronoun (vous) goes before the direct object pronoun (les). |
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Is the following correct?
Ne lui le rends pas! |
No.
In negative commands, the order of pronouns follows the same rule. The correct sentence would be: Ne LE LUI rends pas! |
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Is the following correct?
Ne me les donne pas! |
Yes.
In negative commands, the order of pronouns follows the same rule. |
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Is the following correct?
M' appelle ce soir! |
No.
In affirmative commands, the me becomes moi, and the direct or indirect pronoun (moi, nous...) is placed after the verb. The correct sentence would be: Appelle-MOI ce soir! |
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Is the following correct?
Donne-les-moi! |
Yes.
When the command contains a direct pronoun and an indirect pronoun, both pronouns come after the verb. The direct object goes before the indirect object too. |
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Is the following correct?
Rends-lui-le! |
No.
When the command contains a direct pronoun and an indirect pronoun, both pronouns come after the verb. The direct object pronoun goes before the indirect object too. The correct sentence would be: Rends-LE-LUI! |
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Is the following correct?
Il y a beaucoup de fraises au marché ce matin. Il en y a beaucoup. |
No.
The pronoun y comes before en. The correct sentence would be: Il y a beaucoup de fraises au marché ce matin. Il Y EN a beaucoup. |
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Is the following correct?
Il rend visite à sa tante à l'hôpital. Il lui y rend viste tous les jours. |
Yes.
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Is the following correct?
Nous rencontrons souvent nos amis au cinéma. Nous y les rencontrons souvent. |
No.
When using object pronouns with y and en, the indirect object (les, lui, nous, etc) goes before the direct object (y, la, en) The correct sentence would be: Nous rencontrons souvent nos amis au cinéma. Nous LES Y rencontrons souvent. |
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Is the following correct?
Achète-lui-en! |
Yes.
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Is the following correct?
N'en leur prête pas! |
No.
The indirect object (leur) goes before the direct object (en). The correct sentence would be: Ne LEUR EN prête pas! |
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Is the following correct?
Elle pense à sa sœur. Elle pense à elle. |
Yes.
Stressed pronouns are used after a preposition such as à, pour, avec, chez, sans, etc |
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Is the following correct?
Je travaille pour mes patrons. J'eux travaille pour. |
No.
Stressed pronouns are used after a preposition such as à, pour, avec, chez, sans, etc The correct sentence would be: Je travaille pour mes patrons. Je travaille pour EUX. |
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Is the following correct?
Je vis avec mon père. Je vis lui avec. |
No.
Stressed pronouns are used after a preposition such as à, pour, avec, chez, sans, etc The correct sentence would be: Je vis avec mon père. Je vis avec LUI. |
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Is the following correct?
Tu peux rester chez mes tantes. Tu peux rester chez elles. |
Yes.
Stressed pronouns are used after a preposition such as à, pour, avec, chez, sans, etc |
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Is the following correct?
Vous, vous êtes parfait! |
Yes.
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Is the following correct?
Moi, je parle très bien le français. |
Yes.
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Is the following correct?
C'est ton frère qui est avec cette fille? Non, ce ne lui est pas. |
No.
Stressed pronouns are used after the expressions c'est, ce n'est pas, and their various conjugated forms. The correct sentence would be: C'est ton frère qui est avec cette fille? Non, ce n'est pas LUI. |
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Is the following correct?
Toi et lui, vous allez bien vous amuser. |
Yes.
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Is the following correct?
Qui a demandé un chocolat? C'est moi. |
Yes.
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Stressed pronouns are used only to replace nouns representing people or animals.
True or False? |
True
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How are stressed pronouns used?
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*After a preposition such as à, pour, avec, chez, sans, etc.
*To reinforce a subject pronoun *After the expression c'est, ce n'est pas, and their various conjugated forms *Before and after et and ou *In short sentences with no verb. |