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Practice Test
: French Pronouns
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direct object pronouns, vous
yours (for.) singular
Affirmative commands with y or en
direct object pronouns, tu
direct object pronouns, nous
Pronoun Y
direct object pronouns, je
Replace prepositional phrase beginning with any preposition other than de when the object of the preposition is a thing
le vôtre
te
vous
nous
Add s to verb
me
Short Answer
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mine masculine singular
ours singular
indirect object pronoun, il/elle
direct object pronouns, ils/elles
his
Multiple Choice
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positions of object pronouns
Replaces prepositional phrase introduced by de
immediately precede the conjugated form of the verb
le, l'
Add s to verb
precede conjugated form of the verb
position of direct object pronouns
Past participle agrees with preceding direct object
le vôtre
Replace prepositional phrase beginning with any preposition other than de when the object of the preposition is a thing
le tien
immediately precede the conjugated form of the verb
Position of pronouns with an infinitive
immediately precede the conjugated form of the verb
te
nous
pronoun is the direct or indirect object of the infinitive, always precedes the infinitive
le tien
pronoun EN
le vôtre
le mien
precede conjugated form of the verb
Replaces prepositional phrase introduced by de
immediately precede the conjugated form of the verb
special uses of pronoun le
replace complete idea, or adjective in the second part of a comparison
(me, te, se, nous, vous) precedes (le la les) precedes (lui leur) precedes (y) precedes (en)
le sien
nous
Past participle agrees with preceding direct object
True or False
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Order of pronouns
le tien
True
False
yours (fam.) masculine singular
le tien
True
False
direct object pronouns, il
le, l'
True
False
indirect object pronoun, ils/elles
replace complete idea, or adjective in the second part of a comparison
True
False
Direct object precedes verb in compound tenses
Past participle agrees with preceding direct object
True
False
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