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Direct Object
Pronouns
DROBAC, 2011
Les pronoms
compléments d’objet
Tu connais Ramir?
Non, je ne le connais pas.
Tu vois la nouvelle jupe?
Oui, je la vois.
Tu as mon crayon?
Non, je ne l’ai pas.
Tu cherches ces livres?
Oui, je les cherche..DROBAC, 2011
Direct Object Pronouns
le replaces a masculine singular
direct object noun.
la replaces a feminine singular direct
object noun.
les replaces a plural direct object
noun.
l’ replaces a masculine or feminine
singular direct object noun before a
vowel. DROBAC, 2011
Direct Object Pronouns
Direct object pronouns
replace direct object nouns
that answer the questions,
who? et what?
DROBAC, 2011
Direct Object Pronouns
Direct object pronouns
replace nouns referring to
specific people or things.
DROBAC, 2011
Direct Object Pronouns
You use the direct object
pronouns with voici and
voilà:
Voici mes cassettes! Les voici!
Voilà Tariq! Le voilà!
DROBAC, 2011
Some Verbs Which Take a
Direct Object in French:
écouter
regarder
chercher
aller chercher
attendre
payer
to listen to
to look at; to watch
(on TV)
to look for
to get, pick up
to wait for
to pay for
DROBAC, 2011
Direct Object Pronouns
You can use the neuter direct object pronoun, le, to replace an adjective or a clause:
Vous êtes sérieux? Oui, nous
le sommes. Yes, we are.
Esperez-vous aller en France?
Oui, je l’espère. I hope so.
DROBAC, 2011
Direct Object Pronouns
In general, direct object pronouns
come before the verb, according to
the following pattern:
subject (+ ne) + pronom + verb (+ pas)
complément d’objet
DROBAC, 2011
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