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Use of stressed pronouns for emphasis
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Stressed pronouns
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Object pronouns in coordinated clauses
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Position of object pronouns with devoir, pouvoir + infinitives
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Position of more than one object pronoun with faire etc. + infinitive
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Order of multiple pronouns with imperatives
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Restrictions on possible combinations
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Order of unstressed object pronouns when more than one is present
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L’on VS on
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y and en in French where the English translation has no preposition
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Position of y and en with negative infinitives
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y and en as an integral part of the verb structure
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Use of en with numerals and quantifiers
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Use of en
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Use of y in constructions where à does not introduce an indirect object
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Non specific use of y
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Use of y
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Indirect object pronouns used in possessive constructions with body parts
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Constructions which do not allow indirect object pronouns
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Emphasizing the reciprocal use of se by adding l'un l'autre
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Emphasizing me, te, se, nous, vous by adding a pronoun + même
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me, te, se, nous, vous as part of certain verbs but with no specific meaning
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se as an alternative to an English passive
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Benefactive me, te, se, nous, vous
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Reciprocal se and cases of potential ambiguity
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Reflexive use of me, te, se, nous, vous
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Optional use of neutral le
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Wrong use of neutral le in phrases where 'it' occurs in English
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Use of neutral le where no equivalent exists in English
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Use of the neutral pronoun le