Pronouns, Tout'Toute/Tous/Toutes, Placing adjectives Flashcards
Where do pronouns go in French?
BEFORE the verb
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Do you really like Edith Piaf?
Yes, I absolutely adore her
Tu aimes vraiment Edith Piaf?
Oui, je l’adore
What are the direct object pronouns for me/I?
Me, M’
What are the direct object pronouns for you (sing.)?
Te, T’
What are the direct object pronouns for him/her?
Le, La, L’
What are the direct object pronouns for us/we?
Nous
What are the direct object pronouns for you (pl.)?
Vous
What are the direct object pronouns for them/they?
Les
What are the indirect object pronouns for me/I?
Me
What are the indirect object pronouns for you (sing.)?
Te
What are the indirect object pronouns for he/she?
Lui
What are the indirect object pronouns for we.us?
Nous
What are the indirect object pronouns for you (pl.)?
Vous
What are the indirect object pronouns for you (pl.)?
Leur (singular object, multiple people)
Leurs (multiple objects, multiple people)
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I speak to Peter. I speak to him.
Je parle à Pierre. Je lui parle.
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I give the book to Mary. I give the book to her.
Je donne le livre à Marie. Je lui donne le livre.
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I speak to the boys. I speak to them.
Je parle aux garçons. Je leur parle.
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I give the letter to the girls. I give the letter to them
Je donne la lettre aux filles.
Je leur donne la lettre.
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Je parle à Pierre
Je lui parle
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Je donne le livre à Marie
Je lui donne le livre
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Je parle aux garçons
Je leur parle
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Je donne la lettre aux filles
Je leur donne la lettre
What is the pronoun for there/about (a place)?
y
What is the pronoun for some/any/of it/of (replaces du)?
En