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The third type of pronoun you need to know is the French indirect object pronoun. Let’s look at another sentence about giving the ice cream to her boyfriend. In this sentence we have two objects ice cream and her boyfriend. However in this case although the ice cream is a direct object her boyfriend is what is called an indirect object because he indirectly received the action Jane gave the ice cream to her boyfriend. If we want to replace an indirect object like boyfriend with an indirect object pronoun in English there are usually two ways to do it.
We can say that Jane gave him ice cream or Jane gave him ice cream. In other words we can Phone Number List put it before the direct object ice cream or we can put it after the direct object and add it. The order of the pronouns is slightly different so let's take a look now. Most French direct and indirect object pronouns are the same but two are different. Here are some examples of indirect object pronouns in French. Here are some examples. He gave me nothing. I gave you a gift. You explained it to him. He told us the truth. I won’t tell you. He borrowed a book from them.
As What you see is that only the third person singular and plural have different indirect object pronouns. It is used to express towards him and towards her. It is used to express towards them. This is easy for you because you don't always have to think about whether an object pronoun is direct or indirect unless it's he, she, it form or they form. When there is only one object pronoun in the sentence, object pronoun. However you will see later what happens when there are two or more object pronouns in the same sentence.
We can say that Jane gave him ice cream or Jane gave him ice cream. In other words we can Phone Number List put it before the direct object ice cream or we can put it after the direct object and add it. The order of the pronouns is slightly different so let's take a look now. Most French direct and indirect object pronouns are the same but two are different. Here are some examples of indirect object pronouns in French. Here are some examples. He gave me nothing. I gave you a gift. You explained it to him. He told us the truth. I won’t tell you. He borrowed a book from them.
As What you see is that only the third person singular and plural have different indirect object pronouns. It is used to express towards him and towards her. It is used to express towards them. This is easy for you because you don't always have to think about whether an object pronoun is direct or indirect unless it's he, she, it form or they form. When there is only one object pronoun in the sentence, object pronoun. However you will see later what happens when there are two or more object pronouns in the same sentence.