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Direct Object Pronouns. With a quick review of stress/ disjonctive pronouns. Stress pronouns are also called:. Disjunctive pronouns Tonic pronouns In French, they are called: Pronoms disjonctifs Pronoms toniques. Stress pronouns are usually introduced by a preposition.
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Direct Object Pronouns With a quick review of stress/disjonctive pronouns
Stress pronouns are also called: • Disjunctive pronouns • Tonic pronouns • In French, they are called: • Pronomsdisjonctifs • Pronomstoniques
They are also used in the following situations: • When there is no verb: Moiaussi! (me too!) • After c’est: C’estmoi! (it’s me!) • Also, with c’est à: C’est à moi! (It’s mine) • For emphasis: Moi, je détesteça! (Me, I hate that!)
Practice stress pronouns • Je vais chez (your place)____ • Tu vas chez (her place) ________ • Elle est derrière (him) ________ • Nous sommesdevant(them masculine) __________ • Vousêtes avec (them feminine) __________ • C’est pour (him)_____________ • C’est pour (us)_____________ • C’est pour (you plural)_______________
Direct object pronouns answers the question what or whom? after the verb. Note: This aspect will have more relevance when you are introduced to indirect object pronouns.
Where does it go? • In the present tense: Je déteste les examens. • Je lesdéteste. • With an infinitive: Je vaischerchermesclés. • Je vaisleschercher. • With voici and voilà: Voilàmesclés! • Lesvoilà!