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Use of y in constructions where à does not introduce an indirect object
Non specific use of y
Use of y
Indirect object pronouns used in possessive constructions with body parts
Constructions which do not allow indirect object pronouns
Emphasizing the reciprocal use of se by adding l'un l'autre
Emphasizing me, te, se, nous, vous by adding a pronoun + même
me, te, se, nous, vous as part of certain verbs but with no specific meaning
se as an alternative to an English passive
Benefactive me, te, se, nous, vous
Reciprocal se and cases of potential ambiguity
Reflexive use of me, te, se, nous, vous
Optional use of neutral le
Wrong use of neutral le in phrases where 'it' occurs in English
Use of neutral le where no equivalent exists in English
Use of the neutral pronoun le
Ambiguity of reference of lui and leur
Position of object pronouns with voici and voilà
Position of object pronouns with imperatives
Position of object pronouns with faire, laisser, envoyer or verbs of perception + infinitive
Position of object pronouns with infinitives
Position of direct and indirect object pronouns
Direct object and indirect object pronouns differences between English and French
Object pronouns Correctly identifying the direct and indirect objects in English and French
Ce, and compound forms of être
Choosing between il est and c'est
il or ça alternating with noun phrase subjects
il or ça alternating with clauses or infinitives as subjects
il or ça with impersonal verbs
Impersonal subject restricted to il
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