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Stressed pronouns used as the object of a preposition

Stressed pronouns are the forms to use after all prepositions other than à:

  • Je suis venu malgré lui I came in spite of him
  • J'ai agi comme elle

I acted as she did

  • Ne le dites pas devant eux

Don't say it in front of them

  • Elle s'est assise à côté de moi

She sat down next to me

  • Je n'ai rien contre elles

I have nothing against them

Phrases introduced by de are normally pronominalized using en, but, when humans are referred to, de followed by a stressed pronoun is more usual:

  • Ma mère avait parlé de lui

My mother had spoken of him

Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson: Possessive determiners, Omission of the article, Intransitive Verb constructions & Use of jamais.

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