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Direct Object Pronouns

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Direct Object Pronoun

Direct object pronouns replace a people or things who are on the receiving end of the verb in the sentence.

<b>Me</b> - me, myself

Me - me, myself

  • Il m'aime → He loves me
<b>Te</b> - you

Te - you

  • Il t'aime → He loves you
<b>Le, l'</b> - him, it, them

Le, l' - him, it, them

  • Il le donne → He gives him, he gives it
  • Il l'aime → He loves him, he loves it
<b>La, l'</b> - her, it

La, l' - her, it

  • Il l'aime → He loves her
  • Il la voit→ He sees her, he sees it
<b>Nous</b> - us, ourselves

Nous - us, ourselves

  • Il nous voit → He sees us
  • Il nous aime → He loves us
<b>Vous</b> - you, yourselves

Vous - you, yourselves

  • Il vous voit → He sees you
  • Il vous aime → He loves you
<b>Les</b> - them

Les - them

  • Il les voit → He sees them
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