Practice Makes Perfect French Sentence Builder (Practice Makes Perfect Series) by Eliane Kurbegov
Author:Eliane Kurbegov [Kurbegov, Eliane]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: French, Foreign Language Study, Grammar, French language - Grammar, French language, French language - Composition and exercises, French language - English, Problems; exercises; etc, French language - Sentences, Sentences, Composition and exercises
ISBN: 9780071600378
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Published: 2009-07-31T06:28:59.203000+00:00
Direct object pronouns in declarative sentences
Direct object pronouns replace nouns or noun phrases that receive the action of the verb directly (they are not introduced by a preposition or prepositional phrase).
Consider the following sentences. In the first sentence, Jeanette is the direct object of the verb cherche because she receives the action of that verb. She is the person whom I (je) am looking for. In the second sentence, Jeanette has been replaced with the pronoun la.
Now consider the next example sentences. In the first sentence, sa note is the direct object of the verb a eu because it receives the action of that verb. It is what she got. In the second sentence, sa note has been replaced with the pronoun la, which becomes l’ before the vowel sound of the auxiliary verb a.
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