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Consolidate French Object-Pronoun Placement

Consolidate your B1 French skills by mastering object-pronoun placement in compound tenses, with infinitives, and in negative sentences.
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22 Cards
Lesson#1
Welcome to French B1 Part 4. By the end of this part, you’ll be able to use French pronouns more naturally, handle travel, shopping and housing problems, ask clear questions, and manage everyday situations with greater confidence.
Lesson#2
In this deck, we'll consolidate your knowledge of where to place object pronouns in French sentences. This is a key skill for making your French sound natural and correct. We'll focus on placement in past tenses, with infinitives, and in negative sentences.
Lesson#3
First, let's review placement in compound tenses like the passé composé. The object pronoun always comes before the auxiliary verb, which is usually 'avoir'. For example, to say 'I saw the film', you'd say 'J'ai vu le film'. If you replace 'le film' with a pronoun, it becomes 'Je l'ai vu'.
Quiz#4
Translate into French: 'I saw him.'

Je l'ai vu.

Quiz#5
Translate into French: 'She read it'

Elle l'a lu.

Quiz#6
Translate into French: 'We took them', referring to an all female group.

Nous les avons prise

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