FREN 3570 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Transitive Verb, Pronoun, Preposition And Postposition
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Object pronouns replace nouns that receive the action of verbs. Direct object pronouns: used to replace people or things that are the direct object of a verb, they follow a transitive verb directly. Indirect object pronouns: used only to replace people who are the indirect object of a verb, always a person preceded by the preposition . Employ stressed pronouns to replace nouns that follow the preposition . Some other verbs include: tre , faire attention , and songer . Adverbial pronoun y: y is used to replace prepositions (except for the prepositon de) and things or places that follow them. She"s sleeping there: if is followed by a thing or place, replace the preposition and noun with y: Pronoun en: is used to replace the preposition de or the partitive (du, de la, de l") or indefinite article (un, une, des) followed by people or things.