You should now be able to recognize and use y, en, indirect object pronouns and direct object pronouns:
Vous allez chez vous?Oui, j'y vais. |
Are you going home?Yes, I'm going there. |
Tu as commandé du vin?Oui, j'en ai commandé. |
Did you order some wine?Yes, I ordered some. |
Avez-vous écouté le discours?Oui, je l'ai écouté. |
Did you listen to the speech?Yes, I listened to it. |
Est-ce que tu aimes la musique?Non, je ne l'aime pas. |
Do you like music?No, I don't like it. |
Avez-vous passé les commandes?Oui, je les ai passées. |
Did you place the orders?Yes, I placed them. |
Remember to use y with places (i.e., location), en with quantities, and le, la, and les in reference to specific things/persons.
ORDER AND POSITION OF OBJECT PRONOUNS
Object pronouns immediately precede the conjugated verb in the following fashion:
Subjectne |
me |
le |
lui |
en verbpas. |
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te |
la |
leur |
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nous |
les |
y |
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vous |
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EXAMPLES
Il ny en a plus. |
There isnt/aren't any left. |
Je ly ai vu. |
I saw him there. |
Ne men donnez pas. |
Dont give me any. |
In positive commands, however, the object pronouns follow AFTER the verb and are connected by hyphens:
Donnez-men deux. |
Give me two of them. |
Mes affaires? Rangez-les. |
My things? Tidy them. |
Donnez-le-moi. |
Give it to me. |
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