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Understand and practice using French direct object pronouns (le, la, les, l’) to replace nouns in sentences. Examples and exercises to enhance your comprehension of when and how to use them effectively.
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Direct Object Pronouns le, la, l’, and les Par Mme. Cook
3.Le, la, les, and l’ are always placed before the verb. Qui, j’aime beaucoup Justin Bieber! Je l’adore!
L’ is singular and is used before a vowel. J’aime la soirée à Paris. Je l’adore!
Les is plural. Asterixaimesesamis. Il lesaime.
J’aimece film. Je l’aime.
Je regarde ce film cesoir. Je leregardecesoir.
Je connaisbiencesacteurs du film. Je lesconnaisbien.
J’aime beaucoup ma mère. Je l’aime beaucoup.
Le translates as it or him. La translates as it or her. L’ translates as it, him, or her. Les translates as them.
Replace the underlined word with an object pronoun in the following sentences.