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DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN Pratique

DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN Subject Pronouns Direct Object Pronouns Indirect Object Pronouns Je (= I) ME (= me) ME (= to me) Tu (= you) TE (= you) TE (= to you) Il (= he/it) LE (= him/it) LUI (= to him/to her/to it) Elle (she/it) LA (= her/it) Nous (= we) NOUS (= us) NOUS (= to us) Vous (= y’all) VOUS (= y’all) VOUS (= to y’all) Ils (= they) LES (= them) LEUR (= to them) Elles (= they) LES (= them)

Order of Pronouns Arrow: me te le lui SUBJECT (se) la y en VERB nous les leur vous

DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN (1) Replace all possible nouns with pronouns DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN: Pierre mangeait une grande pizza délicieuse (= Pierre was eating a big, delicious pizza) 2. Pierre mangeait une grande pizza délicieuse (direct object) 3. DOP = LA 4. Pierre LA mangeait (= Pierre was eating IT)

DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN (2) Replace all possible nouns with pronouns DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN: 1. Pierre voulait manger une grande pizza délicieuse (= Pierre wanted to eat a big, delicious pizza) 2. Pierre voulait manger une grande pizza délicieuse (direct object) 3. DOP = LA 4. Pierre voulait LA manger (= Pierre wanted to eat IT)

DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN (3) Replace all possible nouns with pronouns DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN: 1. Pierre parlera aux jolies filles (= Pierre will talk to the pretty girls) 2. Pierre parlera aux jolies filles (indirect object) 3. IOP = LEUR 4. Pierre LEUR parlera (= Pierre will talk TO THEM)

DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN (4) Replace all possible nouns with pronouns DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN: 1. Pierre voudrait parler aux jolies filles (= Pierre would like to talk to the pretty girls) 2. Pierre voudrait parler aux jolies filles (indirect object) 3. IOP = LEUR 4. Pierre voudrait LEUR parler (= Pierre would like to talk TO THEM)

DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN (5) Replace all possible nouns with pronouns DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN: 1. Pierre a donné la pizza délicieuse aux jolies filles (= Pierre gave the delicious pizza to the pretty girls) 2. Pierre a donné la pizza délicieuse aux jolies filles (direct object) 3. DOP = LA ( or L’ before a vowel) 4. Pierre L’ a donnée aux jolies filles (= Pierre gave IT to the pretty girls)

DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN (6) Replace all possible nouns with pronouns DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN: 1. Pierre a donné la pizza délicieuse aux jolies filles (= Pierre gave the delicious pizza to the pretty girls) 2. Pierre a donné la pizza délicieuse aux jolies filles (direct object) (indirect object) 3. DOP = LA ( or L’ before a vowel) 4. IOP = LEUR 5. Pierre LA LEUR a donnée (= Pierre gave IT TO THEM)

DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN (7) Replace all possible nouns with pronouns DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN: 1. Pierre voudrait aller à Paris (= Pierre would like to go to Paris) 2. Pierre voudrait aller à Paris (location) 3. PRONOUN of LOCATION = Y 4. Pierre voudrait Y aller (= Pierre would like to go THERE)

DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN (8) Replace all possible nouns with pronouns DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN: 1. Pierre s’intéressait à la classe de français (= Pierre was interested in French class) 2. Pierre s’intéressait à la classe de français (direct object introduced by à) 3. PRONOUN = Y 4. Pierre s’ Y intéressait (= Pierre was interested in IT)

DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN (9) Replace all possible nouns with pronouns DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN: 1. Pierre aura besoin d’amis (= Pierre will need friends) 2. Pierre aura besoin d’amis (direct object introduced by de) 3. PRONOUN = EN 4. Pierre EN aura besoin (= Pierre will need THEM)

DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN (10) Replace all possible nouns with pronouns DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN: 1. Pierre avait quinze livres dans son sac à dos (= Pierre had 15 books in his backpack) 2. Pierre avait quinze livres dans son sac à dos (direct object of quantity) (location) 3. PRONOUN of DIRECT OBJECT of QUANTITY= EN 4. PRONOUN of LOCATION = Y 4. Pierre Y EN avait quinze. (= Pierre had 15 OF THEM THERE / IN IT)

DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN (11) 1. Pierre a donné la pizza délicieuse aux jolies filles dans le bus (= Pierre gave the delicious pizza to the pretty girls on the bus) 2. Pierre a donné la pizza délicieuse aux jolies filles dans le bus (direct object) (indirect object) (location) 3. DOP = LA ( or L’ before a vowel) 4. IOP = LEUR 5. PRONOUN of LOCATION = Y 5. Pierre LA LEUR Y a donnée (= Pierre gave IT TO THEM THERE)

DOPs, IOPs, Y & EN (12) (direct object) (indirect object) (location) Pierre voulait donner la pizza délicieuse aux jolies filles dans le bus (= Pierre wanted to give the delicious pizza to the pretty girls on the bus) 2. Pierre voulait donner la pizza délicieuse aux jolies filles dans le bus (direct object) (indirect object) (location) 3. DOP = LA ( or L’ before a vowel) 4. IOP = LEUR 5. PRONOUN of LOCATION = Y 5. Pierre voulait LA LEUR Y donner (= Pierre wanted to give IT TO THEM THERE)