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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
Which one is the direct object pronoun?

Il le lui a montré.
le
Which one is the indirect object pronoun?

Il le lui a montré.
lui
Is the following correct?

Tu donnes le cadeau à ta sœur. Tu le lui donnes maintenant.
Yes.
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.
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.
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.
Is the following correct?

Elle les donne à ta tante.
Yes.

Direct or indirect object pronouns are placed before verbs.
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.
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).
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!
Is the following correct?

Ne me les donne pas!
Yes.

In negative commands, the order of pronouns follows the same rule.
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!
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.
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!
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.
Is the following correct?

Il rend visite à sa tante à l'hôpital. Il lui y rend viste tous les jours.
Yes.
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.
Is the following correct?

Achète-lui-en!
Yes.
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!
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
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.
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.
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
Is the following correct?

Vous, vous êtes parfait!
Yes.
Is the following correct?

Moi, je parle très bien le français.
Yes.
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.
Is the following correct?

Toi et lui, vous allez bien vous amuser.
Yes.
Is the following correct?

Qui a demandé un chocolat? C'est moi.
Yes.
Stressed pronouns are used only to replace nouns representing people or animals.

True or False?
True
How are stressed pronouns used?
*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.