Écoutez, prenez des notes, répondez au quiz et répétez ! Cela commence enfin à devenir automatique. Merci Jennifer! Vidéo très claire et accessible. Wow!
I have a question regarding your examples at 12:38 in the video. Why do we use "nous écrivons à Noah et Leo" instead of "nous écrivons aux Noah et Leo"? In the next example, "on lit aux enfants" we use 'aux' for the plural "enfants," whereas in the previous case, we use 'à'. This lesson was wonderful, i'm struggling with direct & indirect objects, so thank you so much 🌻
That was so clear! Thank you. Could you possibly do a video on using direct and indirect objects in the same sentence, please, or this elsewhere? Merci beaucoup?
I have a question. You say that indirect objects are never things--always animals or people but If you say Elle ressemble a un arbre. Isn't "tree" an indirect object? I love your lessons and this one was wonderful. Thanks so much.
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Ahhhhh I see what you mean! In this case, à is followed by a thing, and that prompts the use of another pronoun...Y!
Merci, nice lesson. Except I believe that indirect objects can be things such as: I give money to the company. Je donne de l'argent à l'entreprise Je le lui donne
Actually I think the last sentence is wrong, I have a source saying that if the indirect object is not a person or animal then it cannot be replaced by an indirect object pronoun but rather with y. So maybe it should be Je l'y donne ?
Écoutez, prenez des notes, répondez au quiz et répétez ! Cela commence enfin à devenir automatique. Merci Jennifer! Vidéo très claire et accessible. Wow!
I have a question regarding your examples at 12:38 in the video. Why do we use "nous écrivons à Noah et Leo" instead of "nous écrivons aux Noah et Leo"?
In the next example, "on lit aux enfants" we use 'aux' for the plural "enfants," whereas in the previous case, we use 'à'.
This lesson was wonderful, i'm struggling with direct & indirect objects, so thank you so much 🌻
That's a good question. Can you please explain when you get a chance, Jennifer? Merci!
You are an amazing teacher....thank you!
Great lesson Jennifer. You explain the science really well. Hitherto my choice of le or lui has been guesswork!😉
That was so clear! Thank you. Could you possibly do a video on using direct and indirect objects in the same sentence, please, or this elsewhere? Merci beaucoup?
C'etait super utile et clair!
Wow, that was really helpful, Jennifer, thank you!
Thanks Jennifer!
Thank you very much Jennifer... Merci Beaucoup.. That was a lot of help...
I have a question. You say that indirect objects are never things--always animals or people but If you say Elle ressemble a un arbre. Isn't "tree" an indirect object? I love your lessons and this one was wonderful. Thanks so much.
Ahhhhh I see what you mean! In this case, à is followed by a thing, and that prompts the use of another pronoun...Y!
i dont even g to this school so how did i get assigned this?
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Jennifer you have helped me immensely! Pronouns are my Achilles heel!
Merci, nice lesson. Except I believe that indirect objects can be things such as:
I give money to the company.
Je donne de l'argent à l'entreprise
Je le lui donne
Actually I think the last sentence is wrong, I have a source saying that if the indirect object is not a person or animal then it cannot be replaced by an indirect object pronoun but rather with y. So maybe it should be
Je l'y donne ?
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