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*Je vous recommande Jean-Paul
*Je vous recommande Jean-Paul
I recommend Jean-Paul to you
I recommend Jean-Paul to you
==can, with two pronouns, become==
*Je vous le recommande
I recommend him to you
==the sentence==
*Je vous recommande à Jean-Paul
I recommend you to Jean-Paul
==cannot become==
*Je vous lui recommande
I will recommend you to him
==Instead, you would use==
*Je vous recommande à lui
Nor can any pronouns from within the same column appear together:
*Richard s'est joint à notre petit groupe
Richard joined our little group
cannot become:
*Il se nous est joint
NOR
*Il nous s'est joint
BUT ONLY:
*Richard s'est joint à nous
Richard joined us

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Restrictions on possible combinations


Table: The order of unstressed object pronouns

POSITION
First Second Third Fourth Fifth
me le lui en
te la leur y
se les
nous
vous

Although The table above describes in general the possible sequences of unstressed object pronouns, there are some restrictions on possible combinations. No pronoun from the first column (me, te, se, nous, vous) can normally appear in combination with a pronoun from the third column (lui, leur):


Whilst

  • Je vous présenterai Eve-Marie

I will introduce Eve-Marie to you


can, with two pronouns, become

  • Je vous la présenterai

I will introduce her to you


the sentence

  • Je vous présenterai à Eve-Marie

I will introduce you to Eve-Marie


cannot become

  • Je vous lui présenterai

I will introduce you to her


Instead, you would use

  • Je vous présenterai à elle


Whilst

  • Je vous recommande Jean-Paul

I recommend Jean-Paul to you


can, with two pronouns, become

  • Je vous le recommande

I recommend him to you

the sentence

  • Je vous recommande à Jean-Paul

I recommend you to Jean-Paul

cannot become

  • Je vous lui recommande

I will recommend you to him

Instead, you would use

  • Je vous recommande à lui


Nor can any pronouns from within the same column appear together:

  • Richard s'est joint à notre petit groupe

Richard joined our little group


cannot become:

  • Il se nous est joint


NOR

  • Il nous s'est joint


BUT ONLY:

  • Richard s'est joint à nous

Richard joined us