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Order of Object Pronouns in Questions Involving Inversion in French Grammar

Introduction[edit | edit source]

When asking questions using inversion in French, the order in which object pronouns are placed becomes important for comprehension and clarity. This lesson will delve into the rules governing the order of object pronouns in such questions.

1. Basic Rule[edit | edit source]

The basic rule is to place the object pronoun before the inverted subject-verb pair.

  • Example: Le gâteau, l'as-tu mangé ? (The cake, did you eat it?)

2. Multiple Pronouns[edit | edit source]

When multiple pronouns are involved, the general order is: me, te, se, nous, vous, le, la, les, lui, leur, y, en.

  • Example: Le lui as-tu donné ? (Did you give it to him?)

3. Negative Sentences[edit | edit source]

In negative sentences, the object pronoun also comes before the subject-verb pair, and the ne and pas surround the subject-verb pair.

  • Example: Le gâteau, ne l'as-tu pas mangé ? (The cake, didn't you eat it?)

4. Examples and Exercises[edit | edit source]

Examples[edit | edit source]

  • En as-tu parlé ? (Did you talk about it?)
  • La lui donneras-tu ? (Will you give it to her?)

Exercises[edit | edit source]

  • Exercise 1: Rearrange the sentences to form questions with inversion and object pronouns.
  • Exercise 2: Choose the correct object pronoun to complete the sentence.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Understanding the correct order of object pronouns in questions involving inversion will not only make your French more accurate but also more sophisticated.

Other Chapters[edit | edit source]

Table of Contents

Nouns


Determiners


Personal and impersonal pronouns


Adjectives


Adverbs


Numbers, measurements, time and quantifiers


Verb forms


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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