Translate the sentence you see in to French.
We see you. (familiar)
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Which of the following sentences is the sentence you see below, with a direct object pronoun replacing the direct object noun?
Vous préparez le repas.
Vous vous préparez.
Vous la préparez.
Vous le préparez.
Vous les préparez.
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Rewrite the sentence you see using a direct object pronoun for the direct object noun.
Je regarde la télé.
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Translate the sentence you see in to French.
You see me.
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Translate the sentence you see in to French.
I see you (familiar, singular).
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Rewrite the sentence you see using a direct object pronoun for the direct object noun.
Tu invites Suzanne.
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Rewrite the sentence you see using a direct object pronoun for the direct object noun.
Elles mettent le lait dans le frigo.
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Which of the following sentences is the sentence you see below, with a direct object pronoun replacing the direct object noun?
J'étudie le français.
Je le étudie.
Je l'étudie.
J'étudie le.
J'étudie les.
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Which of the following sentences is the sentence you see below, with a direct object pronoun replacing the direct object noun?
Elle fait les devoirs.
Elle le fait.
Elle les fait.
Elle fait les.
Elle fait le.
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Which of the following sentences is the sentence you see below, with a direct object pronoun replacing the direct object noun?
Il voit son père.
Il le voit.
Il voit le.
Il son le voit.
Il le son voit.
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Rewrite the sentence you see using a direct object pronoun for the direct object noun.
Ils chantent les chansons.
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Which of the following sentences is the sentence you see below, with a direct object pronoun replacing the direct object noun?
Nous regardons le match.
Nous nous regardons.
Nous les regardons.
Nous la regardons.
Nous le regardons.
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Since you are working with Direct-Object Pronouns, I will show you what they look like: in French (and in English)
me/m' (me)
te/t' (you, familiar & singular)
le/l' (him or it, masculine singular thing)
la/l' (her or it, feminine singular thing)
se/s' (himself, herself)
nous (us, first person plural)
vous (you, singular formal or plural)
les (them - all masculine or masculine & feminine mixed or even feminine plural)
se/s' (themselves)
Personal Object Pronouns are placed in front of the verb of which they are the object (usually a conjugated verb) EXCEPT with the affirmative command.
When you get to affirmative commands and/or Indirect-Object Pronouns, there will be more to tell you.
Sra (aka Mme)
SINGULAR
me/m' (me)
te (you familar)
vous (you formal)
le (l'), la (l')(him, her)
(PLURAL
nous (us)
vous (you)
les (people them)
Note: Me, te, and le/la change to m', t', and l' in front of a vowel or mute h.
Examples in French:
3. Je le mange. I'm eating it.
Il la voit. He sees her.
Je t'aime. I love you.
Tu m'aimes. You love me.
2: Vous le préparez
3:Ils les chantent.
4:Je la regarde.
5:Elles le mettent dans le frigo.
6: Nous le regardons
7:Elle les fait
11:Tu l'invites.
12:Je l'étudie
You're on your own for the rest! ;D Good luck.