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===French Direct Object & Direct Object Pronouns (cod) // French ...=== | ===French Direct Object & Direct Object Pronouns (cod) // French ...=== | ||
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==Related Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Agreement-of-the-past-participle-following-“être”-with-the-subject-of-a-passive|Agreement of the past participle following “être” with the subject of a passive]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Emphasizing-the-reciprocal-use-of-se-by-adding-l'un-l'autre|Emphasizing the reciprocal use of se by adding l'un l'autre]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Intransitive-verbs-and-auxiliary-«-avoir-»|Intransitive verbs and auxiliary « avoir »]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Proper-nouns|Proper nouns]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Direct-object-and-indirect-object-pronouns-differences-between-English-and-French|Direct object and indirect object pronouns differences between English and French]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/“être”-and-“avoir”-with-verbs-used-intransitively-and-transitively|“être” and “avoir” with verbs used intransitively and transitively]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Relative-pronouns|Relative pronouns]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Subject-Verb-Agreement-—-Agreement-quantifiers-numeral-nouns|Subject Verb Agreement — Agreement quantifiers numeral nouns]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Years|Years]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/How-to-Guess-the-Gender-of-French-Nouns|How to Guess the Gender of French Nouns]] |
Revision as of 17:18, 26 February 2023
French Pronouns
Les Pronoms Personnels -- The Personal Pronouns
These are the 8 common personal pronouns, they are:
- Je (first person singular) = I
- Tu (second person singular) = You
- Il (third person singular/masculine) = He
- Elle (third person singular/feminine) = She
- Nous (first person plural) = We
- Vous (second person plural) = You (<-- used to speak with a group of people or to show respect to somebody)
- Ils (third person plural/masculine) = They
- Elles (third person plural/feminine) = They
- On (third person singular) = We/They/You/Somebody
Les Formes Accusatives -- The Accusative Forms
- Moi (for "Je") = Me
- Toi (for "Tu") = You
- Lui (for "Il"and "Elle") = Him/Her
- Nous
- Vous
- Eux (for "Ils" and "Elles") = Them
- On
Les Pronoms Réfléchis -- The Reflexive Pronouns
- Me (for "Je") = Me/Myself
- Te (for "Tu") = You/Yourself
- Se (for "Il", "Ils", "Elle", "Elles", and "On") = Himself/Herself/Themself
- Nous
- Vous
Videos
French Subject Pronouns (French Essentials Lesson 9) - YouTube
French Pronouns - YouTube
French pronouns made easy part 1 - YouTube
FRENCH GRAMMAR - DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS - YouTube
French Direct Object & Direct Object Pronouns (cod) // French ...
Related Lessons
- Agreement of the past participle following “être” with the subject of a passive
- Emphasizing the reciprocal use of se by adding l'un l'autre
- Intransitive verbs and auxiliary « avoir »
- Proper nouns
- Direct object and indirect object pronouns differences between English and French
- “être” and “avoir” with verbs used intransitively and transitively
- Relative pronouns
- Subject Verb Agreement — Agreement quantifiers numeral nouns
- Years
- How to Guess the Gender of French Nouns