The Indirect-Object Pronoun will either state or have understood the word "for, at, from to"
me (m') = to/for/at/from me
te (t') = to/for/at/from you, familiar singular
lui = to/for/at/from him/her/it
nous = to/for/at/from us
vous = to/for/at/from you, plural
leur = to/for/at/from them
a. Personal pronouns, direct and indirect, are placed immediately before the verbs of which they are the object (except in affirmative commands).
Lui a-t-il téléphoné? = Did he telephone her/him?
(I'll not supply the direct-object pronouns as you did not ask for that, nor double-object pronouns, until you are ready for that.)
b. In the affirmative imperative (command) ONLY, the object pronoun is placed directly after the verb and linked to it by a hyphen. The pronouns "me" and "te" change to "moi" and "toi" after the verb.
AFFIRMATIVE IMPERATIVE
Aidez-moi = Help me
Dépêche-toi = Hurry (up)(example of Reflexive)
Répondons-leur = Let's answer them. (the verb répondre à takes an indirect-object pronoun)
NEGATIVE IMPERATIVE
Ne m'aidez pas. = Do not help me
Ne te dépêche pas. = Don't hurry. (Example of Reflexive)
Ne leur répondons pas. = Let's not answer them.
Also, let me know when you are ready for "y" and "en."
Sra (aka Mme)
How do you do pronom objet indirect?
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