Level A2 - Double Pronouns Chart
How to use more than one pronoun in a sentence
Level A2 - French Double Pronouns Chart
A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. Pronouns can do all of the things that nouns can do. For example, you may want to use a direct object or indirect object pronoun, a reflexive pronoun, or an adverbial pronoun such as Y or EN to avoid repetition. Make sure you understand how to use each type of pronoun before venturing to use more than one of them in a sentence.
Many times you will want to use more than one pronoun in a sentence, and when you do, there's a strict order to follow. Use this chart to know the order in which you should place French pronouns. The order of pronouns changes slightly when using the affirmative imperative.
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