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OBJECT PRONOUNS ME, TE, NOUS, VOUS Par Mme. Cook
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Page 1: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

OBJECT PRONOUNSME, TE, NOUS, VOUS

Par Mme. Cook

Page 2: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs.

Look at the following sentences:

Le chien me mord. Je t’invite à la fête.

Page 3: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

In the sentence below the pronoun me is the direct object of the verb because it is receiving the action of the verb.

Le chien me mord.

Page 4: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

In the sentence below t’ (te) is the direct object of the verb invite because it receives the action of the verb.

Je t’invite à la fête.

Page 5: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

Il me téléphone tous les jours.

Notice that in French the direct object comes before the verb when it is a

pronoun.

Page 6: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

The pronouns me, te, nous,

and vous always refer to

people.

Page 7: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

Me and te

are singular pronouns.

Page 8: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

Nous and vous are plural pronouns.

Page 9: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

Sometimes the me, te, nous, and vous are used as objects of infinitives.

Page 10: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

La prof voudrait vous enseigner le français.

The pronoun vous is the object of the infinitive enseigner.

Page 11: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

In the sentence below, te is the object of the infinitive parler.

Elle ne veut pas te parler!

Page 12: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

Notice that the object pronoun te is not inside the negative (ne…..pas) verb phrase. The pronoun te is outside the negation, next to the infinitive parler.

Elle ne veut pas te parler.

Page 13: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

L’enfant ne voudrait pas vous regarder !Il ne veut pas me donner un

cadeau.

Page 14: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

Look at the following sentences:

Madame Cook vous enseigne le français.Mes parents me donne de l’argent pour

le voyage.La prof nous presente le nouveau

vocabulaire.

Me, te, nous, and vous are

sometimes used as indirect objects.

Page 15: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

What is the English translation of these object pronouns?

Me=me nous=usTe=you (singular) vous= you (plural

or formal)Look at the translations of the

following sentences:1.Il me parle. He is talking to me.

2.Je t’invite au cinéma. I am inviting you to the movies.

Page 16: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

1.Il me parle. He is talking to me.

2.Je t’invite au cinéma. I am inviting you to the movies.

Look at the translations of the

following sentences:

Page 17: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

3.Mme. Cook vous enseigne le français.

Madame Cook teaches you French.

4. Mes parents me donnent de l’argent pour le voyage.

My parents are giving me the money for the trip.

Page 18: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

Il veut m’amener à l’école aujourd’hui.

Page 19: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

La prof ne veut pas nous donner trop de devoirs.

Page 20: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

Le chien veut te mordre.

Page 21: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

Les élèves veulent vous voir danser.

Page 22: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

Tes copains vont te telephoner le jour de ton anniversaire.

Page 23: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

Mes cousins veulent me souhaiter “Bon Anniversaire!”

Page 24: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

Hollywood veut nous amuser.

Page 25: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

Ton frère peut t’amuser.

Page 26: Par Mme. Cook. The pronouns me, te, nous, and vous are often used as objects of verbs. Look at the following sentences: Le chien me mord. Je tinvite à.

Bravo!


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