Joyeuses fêtes : indirect object pronouns me, te, lui, vous
I can use singular indirect object pronouns in the context of a range of familiar cultural celebrations past and present across Francophone countries.
Joyeuses fêtes : indirect object pronouns me, te, lui, vous
I can use singular indirect object pronouns in the context of a range of familiar cultural celebrations past and present across Francophone countries.
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Key learning points
- Indirect object pronouns replace the person, people or thing(s) that the verb action is done to.
- The singular indirect object pronouns are: me, te, lui, and vous.
- The 'e' in me/te sounds like the 'e' in 'cheval'; the 'ui' in lui like 'huit' and the [ou] in vous sounds like 'nous'.
- Indirect object pronouns precede the conjugated verb. In the perfect tense, they precede both parts of the verb.
Keywords
Indirect object pronoun - replaces the person, people or thing(s) that the verb action is done to, when the action is to me, for you, to them
Common misconception
French indirect object pronouns are all the same as direct object pronouns.
While some object pronouns are the same when used both indirectly and directly (e.g. me, te), there are some differences that students need to learn. It is a good idea to provide plenty of practice in this area to help students gain confidence.
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Starter quiz
6 Questions
present, gift
party, celebration, festival
birthday, anniversary
crowd
religious
fireworks display
Exit quiz
6 Questions
to congratulate, congratulating
to send, sending
to party, have fun, partying
to celebrate, celebrating
to share, sharing
to lend, lending
to lend to someone
to write to someone
to explain to someone
to speak to someone
to reply to someone
to send to someone