
Les Objets Directs
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Les Objets Directs
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Les Objets Directs - En Anglais
Direct object pronouns replace direct objects.
Direct objects answer the question "WHOM" or "WHAT"
Direct objects RECEIVE the action of the verb.
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Les Exemples: Les Objects Directs
I invite him.
Who do I invite?
Him
Him - Direct Object
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Les Exemples: Les Objects Directs
You give me a cookie.
What do you give me?
A cookie
A cookie - Direct Object
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Les Exemples: Les Objects Directs
She reads a book
What is she reading?
A book
A book - Direct Object
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Pronoms Compléments d'objet directs
You give me a cookie.
You give me it.
She reads a book.
She reads it.
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Multiple Choice
What is the direct object?
The passenger shows his passport to the agent.
passenger
passport
agent
shows
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Multiple Choice
What is the direct object?
The pilot gives a signal to the flight attendant.
pilot
gives
a signal
the flight attendant
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Les Objects Directs en Français
Direct object pronouns have the same job in French as they do in English.
They replace direct objects.
They answer the questions "WHOM" or "WHAT?" in the sentence.
They RECEIVE the actions of the verb.
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Il y a 8 pronoms compléments d'objet directs en Français.
Me / M' - me
Te / T' - you
Le / La / L' - him, her, it
Nous - us
Vous - you
Les - them
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A Spelling Change:
ME, TE, LE, and LA will change spelling before a word with a vowel or vowel sound.
ME - M'
TE - T'
LE - L'
LA - L'
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Direct Object Pronoun Placement
Direct Object Pronouns COME RIGHT BEFORE THE CONJUGATED VERB
Elle m'aime. - She loves me.
Le passager le montre. - The passengaer shows it.
Vous les cherchez. - You are looking for them.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct placement of the direct object pronoun.
Je donne le.
Je le donne.
Le je donne.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct placement of the direct object pronoun.
Il montre le à un agent.
Il montre à un agent le.
Il le montre à un agent.
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Direct Object Pronoun Placement
Direct Object Pronouns COME RIGHT BEFORE THE CONJUGATED VERB
Elle ne m'aime pas. - She doesn't loves me.
Le passager ne le montre pas. - The passengaer doesn't show it.
Vous ne les cherchez pas. - You aren't looking for them.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct placement of the direct object pronoun.
Il le ne montre pas.
Il ne le montre pas.
Il ne montre le pas.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct placement of the direct object pronoun.
Nous la mangeons.
La nous mangeons.
Nous mangeons la.
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Direct Object Pronoun Placement - INFINITIVE
Direct objects pronouns COME RIGHT BEFORE THE INFINITIVE.
If you have 2 verbs in a sentence, the direct object pronoun will come BEFORE THE INFINITIVE.
You like to eat it. - 2 verbs: to like and to eat.
Vous aimez le manger.
The direct object comes before "manger" since we eat "it."
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Direct Object Pronoun Placement - INFINITIVE
Direct objects pronouns COME RIGHT BEFORE THE INFINITIVE.
If you have 2 verbs in a sentence, the direct object pronoun will come BEFORE THE INFINITIVE.
We can do it! - 2 verbs: can (to be able to) (to do)
Nous pouvons le faire.
The direct object comes before "faire" since we do "it."
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct placement of the direct object pronoun.
Je vais chanter la.
Je la vais chanter.
Je vais la chanter.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct placement of the direct object pronoun.
Tu le veux regarder.
Tu veux regarder le.
Tu veux le regarder.
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Using the correct direct object pronoun.
Le - masculine singular
La - feminine singular
L' - masculine or feminine, singular, VOWEL
Les - masculine, feminine plural
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Multiple Choice
Which direct object pronoun should be used?
Les aéroports
Le
La
L'
Les
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Multiple Choice
Which direct object pronoun should be used?
Le passeport
Le
La
L'
Les
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Multiple Choice
Which direct object pronoun should be used?
La carte d'embarquement
Le
La
L'
Les
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Multiple Choice
Replace the direct object in this sentence with a direct object pronoun.
Tu montres le passeport.
Tu montres le.
Tu le montres le passeport.
Tu le montres.
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Multiple Choice
Replace the direct object in this sentence with a direct object pronoun.
Vous regardez l'émission (f).
La vous regardez.
Vous l' regardez.
Vous la regardez.
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Multiple Choice
Replace the direct object in this sentence with a direct object pronoun.
Nous écoutons les chansons.
Nous les écoutons.
Nous écoutons les.
Nous l'écoutons.
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Multiple Choice
Replace the direct object in this sentence with a direct object pronoun.
Elle écrit le livre.
Elle l'écrit.
Elle le écrit.
Elle écrit le.
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