When learning French, you quickly come to understand that pronouns are extremely important. In particular, direct and indirect object pronouns are crucial to master. They are always the first set of pronouns that I teach, and here are three reasons why: 1. They shorten your sentences: Using object pronouns allows you to avoid repeating the same noun over andContinue reading “French Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns – Top Ten Tips and Rules”
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French Pronouns Top Ten Questions and Answers
French Pronouns Top Ten Questions and Answers 🎥 Scroll down to watch a video lesson about these French pronouns 🎥 How can you tell the difference between a direct object and indirect object? Direct objects answer the questions: WHO? WHAT? QUI? QUOI? Indirect objects answer the questions: TO WHOM? FOR WHOM? À QUIPOUR QUI? What are some common verbs that are followedContinue reading “French Pronouns Top Ten Questions and Answers”
French Sentence Structure – Direct Object Pronouns
I’m looking for my shoe. Je cherche ma chaussure. I’m looking for it. Je la cherche. I looked for my shoe. J’ai cherché ma chaussure. I looked for it. Je l’ai cherchée. I am going to look for my shoe. Je vais chercher ma chaussure. I am going to look for it. Je vais laContinue reading “French Sentence Structure – Direct Object Pronouns”
French Sentence Structure – Double Pronouns
Sandrine put her headphones in her pocket. Sandrine a mis ses écouteurs dans sa poche. Sandrine put them there. Elle les y a mis. Comparing French and English Sentence Structure It can be interesting to look at French sentences and their English translations while comparing the two. Once you have identified corresponding words, you willContinue reading “French Sentence Structure – Double Pronouns”
French Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns
Direct vs Indirect Object Pronouns It can be difficult knowing when to use direct and indirect object pronouns in French. The grammar can be very different than in English. The first thing to understand is the difference between a DIRECT OBJECT and an INDIRECT OBJECT, and then you can more easily identify them in aContinue reading “French Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns”
French B2 Level Pronouns and Tenses Translation Exercises
This is a translation exercise which focuses on using different tenses or verbal constructions and pronouns at the B2 level. Look for the answer key at the bottom of this page. Don’t worry if your translations aren’t exactly like mine. Look for essential grammar mistakes rather than choice of vocabulary. Click here to see a translationContinue reading “French B2 Level Pronouns and Tenses Translation Exercises”
French B1 Level Pronouns and Tenses Translation Exercises
This is a translation exercise which focuses on using different tenses or verbal constructions and pronouns at the B1 level. Look for the answer key at the bottom of this page. Don’t worry if your translations aren’t exactly like mine. Look for essential grammar mistakes rather than choice of vocabulary. Click here to see a B2Continue reading “French B1 Level Pronouns and Tenses Translation Exercises”