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tax:
French direct object pronouns (me, te, le/la/l', nous, vous, les) replace nouns receiving a verb's action and must be placed before the conjugated verb.
randogirl123:
uuh..
tax:
@randogirl123 wrote:
uuh..
Thats how it normally works 🥲
tax:
Ion really know how else to explain it 🤷
randogirl123:
its gets confusing where to put it in the sentence
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Nitrox:
wdym direct object 💔
tax:
@randogirl123 wrote:
its gets confusing where to put it in the sentence
You place it before the conjugated verb in the sentence
randogirl123:
how do u know which one to use?
tax:
determine if the object is Direct or Indirect
Nitrox:
wow all ik is that it helps if u look at the question and see which ones are used there to determine which one to use but idk if ur answering questions or smt else
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randogirl123:
French can be weird
Nitrox:
yeah but it’s easy to get the hang of it too
Nitrox:
most pronouns are feminine, plural, singular, or masculine
Nitrox:
it kinda depends what ur tryna do I guess
tax:
@nitrox wrote:
most pronouns are feminine, plural, singular, or masculine
Yeah
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