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In French, unlike English, double object constructions with no preposition are impossible

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Definitions Reminder: English Double object verbs (Distransitive Verbs)[edit | edit source]

In English, some so-called "distransitive" verbs have 2 object complements:

  1. an indirect object
  2. and a direct object.
Subject Verb Indirect object Direct object
My husband sent her a letter
She brought her father some fruits.
She cooked all her friends a delicious cake.

These clauses have the structure:

Verb + Noun (indirect object) + Noun (direct object)

English ditransitive verbs & preposition omission[edit | edit source]

Some ditransitive verbs in English allow the preposition introducing the second object to be omitted and the order of the objects to be switched around. This is not possible in French.

Example[edit | edit source]

  • offrir un cadeau à sa tante

give a present to one's aunt

⚠ Without preposition: Correct in English but NOT in French:

  • offrir sa tante un cadeau (without preposition: not accepted in French)

give one's aunt a gift (without preposition: correct in English)

Example[edit | edit source]

  • passer le poivre à son voisin

pass the pepper to your neighbor

⚠ Without preposition: Correct in English but NOT in French:

  • passer son voisin le sel (without preposition: not accepted in French)

to pass one's neighbor the pepper (without preposition: correct in English)

All right! that's all for now, see you soon for another French lesson! 😎

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Determiners


Personal and impersonal pronouns


Adjectives


Adverbs


Numbers, measurements, time and quantifiers


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Verb constructions


Verb and participle agreement


Tense


The subjunctive, modal verbs, exclamatives and imperatives


The infinitive


Prepositions


Question formation


Relative clauses


Negation


Conjunctions and other linking constructions

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