Le Pronom Objet Indirect
An Indirect Object Pronoun – that I call an IOP – replaces a noun linked to an “indirect” verb, a verb that has a preposition in its infinitive form, such as PARLER À.“Je lui parle”
IOPs arise when you ask the question: To whom?
.......... Je parle à Anne. Je parle to whom?
.......... Je parle à Anne. --> Je lui parle.
lui, leur
“lui” – replaces a singular noun.
.......... Nous donnons une adhésion FRENCH ETC. à Fabienne.
.................... We give Fabienne a FRENCH ETC. membership.
.......... Nous lui donnons. une adhésion FRENCH ETC.
.................... We give her a FRENCH ETC. membership.
“leur” – replaces a plural noun.
.......... Nous donnons une adhésion FRENCH ETC. à nos enfants.
.................... We give our children a FRENCH ETC. membership.
.......... Nous leur donnons une adhésion FRENCH ETC.
.................... We give them a FRENCH ETC. membership.
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