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Module 7 grammaire-Indirect object pronouns, y and en REMEMBER THAT INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS, Y AND EN REPLACE THE NOUN! Indirect object pronouns vs Direct object pronouns. 1. A direct object pronoun takes the action of the verb. Ex: Sandrine lance le ballon. What does she throw? The ball. 2. An indirect object pronoun indicates to whom or for whom the action is done. Ex: Sandrine lance le ballon à Paul. Who does she throw it to? Paul. 3. If the person or thing is preceded by the preposition à or pour, that person/thing is an indirect object. (If not, then it takes a direct object. a. In English we often leave the word “to” out of the sentence, but you can’t in French. Indirect Object pronouns: 1. Only refer to a person or animal. (Otherwise use: y) 2. Lui may mean either to him or to her. 3. Use it when à or pour comes after a verb and before a person. The indirect object pronouns are: Singular Plural st 1 person me, m’ (me) nous (us) nd 2 person te, t’ (you) vous (you) rd 3 person lui (to him, to leur (to her, to it) them) Some verbs that require an indirect object pronoun: écrire à parler à rendre visite à répondre à téléphoner à acheter…à demander…à dire…à donner…à emprunter…à montrer…à prêter…à EXAMPLES: Elle écrit à Paul. à Elle lui écrit. (She writes to him.) Tu téléphone à nous. à Tu nous téléphone. (You telephone us.) Les élevés parlent au professeur. à Ils lui parle. (They talk to him.) Y and en Y 1. You use y when you have à, en, dans, chez + a place. a. Remember that au and aux contain à : au is à + le and aux is à + les. 2. Y replaces the place in a sentence. a. In English we use the word “there”. EXAMPLES: Élle va à Paris ? Oui, elle y va. Is she going to Paris ? Yes, she is going there. EN 1. Use en when you want to replace a quantity or de + a thing. 2. Use when preposition “de” comes before a thing. Don't forget: du and des contain “de” de+le =du de+les=des EXAMPLES : Je veux du chocolat. à J'en veux. (I want some.) Nous achetons des cadeaux. à Nous en achetons. (We are buying some.) IF YOUR NOUN: refers to a specific person refers to a person or thing USE THIS PRONOUN: me (me) te (you) nous (us) vous (you) le (masculine) à + person or people à, en, chez, dans + place de + thing la (feminine) les (plural) lui (him/her) leur (them) y (there) en Venir-Revenir-Devenir- These are root verbs in French. "Root verb" means that the conjugation will be the same regardless of the prefix (re, de, etc). NOTE: All three verbs are être verbs in the Passé Composé Venir-to come Person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person Singular Je viens Tu viens Il/elle/on vient Past Participle; Plural Nous Vous Ils/elles être venu venons venez viennent Revenir-to come Back Person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person Singular Je reviens Tu reviens Il/elle/on revient Past Participle: Plural Nous revenons Vous revenez Ils/elles reviennent être revenu Devenir-to become Person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person Singular Je deviens Tu deviens Il/elle/on devient Past Participle: Plural Nous devenons Vous devenez Ils/elles deviennent être devenu