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4.3 Pronouns
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What do possessive pronouns indicate in French?
Ownership or possession
Match the French pronoun type with its example:
Personal ↔️ Je, tu, il/elle
Possessive ↔️ Le mien, la tienne, les siens
Demonstrative ↔️ Celui, celle, ceux, celles
Relative ↔️ Qui, que, dont, où
What is the singular feminine form of the possessive pronoun for 'je'?
La mienne
The possessive pronoun 'la sienne' is used with 'il', 'elle', or
on
The reflexive pronoun 'me' means
'myself'
.
True
Match the direct object pronoun with its corresponding meaning:
me ↔️ me
le ↔️ him/it
les ↔️ them
The indirect object pronoun 'lui' means 'to him' or 'to
her
Direct object pronouns replace nouns that receive the verb's action directly.
True
The indirect object pronoun for 'to him/her' is
lui
The possessive pronoun for 'je' in singular masculine is
le mien
When are reflexive pronouns used in French?
Subject acts on itself
Je vois Pierre au marché becomes Je le vois au marché, where 'le' is a direct object
pronoun
Possessive pronouns in French indicate ownership or
possession
Match the possessive pronouns with their meaning:
le mien ↔️ mine
la tienne ↔️ yours (informal)
les siens ↔️ his/hers/its
Relative pronouns connect a relative clause to the main
clause
Subject pronouns in French replace nouns as the subject of a sentence.
True
Match the type of object pronoun with its definition:
Direct object pronouns ↔️ Replace nouns receiving the verb's action directly
Indirect object pronouns ↔️ Replace nouns receiving the verb's action indirectly
The plural possessive pronoun for 'ils' is 'les
leurs
Match the possessor with their singular possessive pronouns:
je ↔️ le mien / la mienne
tu ↔️ le tien / la tienne
il/elle/on ↔️ le sien / la sienne
nous ↔️ le nôtre / la nôtre
vous ↔️ le vôtre / la vôtre
ils/elles ↔️ le leur / la leur
What is the role of personal pronouns in French?
Replace nouns in sentences
Personal pronouns can replace nouns as the subject, object, or
reflexive
Pronouns in
French
help to avoid the repetition of nouns in sentences.
True
Direct object pronouns in French replace nouns that receive the action of a
verb
directly.
True
Possessive pronouns in French agree in gender and number with the thing
possessed
The possessive pronoun 'le mien' is used for a singular
masculine
noun.
True
What is the purpose of reflexive pronouns in French?
Action on the subject
Match the reflexive pronoun with its correct meaning:
se ↔️ himself/herself/itself
nous ↔️ ourselves
te ↔️ yourself (informal)
What do personal pronouns in French replace?
Nouns as subject
The subject pronoun 'vous' is used for formal or
plural
The indirect object pronoun 'te' means 'to you informal'.
True
What are object pronouns used for in French?
Replace nouns
What does 'le' refer to in direct object pronouns?
Him/her/it
Steps to construct concise French sentences using object pronouns
1️⃣ Identify the verb and its object
2️⃣ Determine if the object is direct or indirect
3️⃣ Choose the correct pronoun
4️⃣ Replace the object with the pronoun
Possessive pronouns agree in gender and number with the thing possessed.
True
Match the possessor with the correct singular masculine possessive pronoun:
je ↔️ le mien
tu ↔️ le tien
il/elle/on ↔️ le sien
What does 'te' mean in reflexive pronouns?
Yourself (informal)
Steps to use reflexive pronouns correctly in French
1️⃣ Identify the reflexive verb
2️⃣ Choose the correct reflexive pronoun
3️⃣ Place the pronoun before the verb
Match the pronoun type with its example:
Personal Pronoun ↔️ je
Possessive Pronoun ↔️ le mien
Demonstrative Pronoun ↔️ celui
Relative Pronoun ↔️ qui
Personal pronouns replace nouns as the subject, object, or
reflexive
Match the pronoun type with its definition:
Personal pronouns ↔️ Replace nouns as the subject, object, or reflexive form
Possessive pronouns ↔️ Indicate ownership or possession
Demonstrative pronouns ↔️ Point out or identify a specific person or thing
Relative pronouns ↔️ Connect a relative clause to the main clause
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