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Amanda [17]
3 years ago
5

Can someone please check my answers??

French
2 answers:
liberstina [14]3 years ago
7 0
2. Vous
3. Me
4. Te
6. La
7. True
8. False
11. Oui, il les écrit
13. Oui, je l’aime
GenaCL600 [577]3 years ago
6 0
Hi,
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1.) What direct pronoun in french would replace "Pauline et Paul"?
C.) vous


2.)what direct object pronoun in French would replace "Pauline et moi"?
C.) nous


3.) What direct object pronoun in a french would replace "moi"?
D. Me

4.) What direct object pronoun in French would replace "toi"?
A.) te


5.) What direct object pronoun in french would replace "Pauline et toi"
3.) Vous


6.) What direct object pronoun in french would replace "Pauline"?
C.) la


7.) Direct object pronouns will take the place of direct object nouns in French?
True


8.) We will generally use the direct object noun with the direct object pronoun in french?
False

9.) Identify the direct object in this sentence:
J'écoute la musique.
D.) La musique

10.)What is the correct way to use a direct object pronoun in the sentence:
J'écoute la musique?
A.) Je l' écoute.



11.) Answer this question using an object pronoun instead of the object noun.

Est-ce que Pierre écrit les lettres?

- Oui, il les écrit .

12.) Answer this question using an object pronoun instead of the object noun.
Est-ce que vous pratiquez le tennis?

-Oui, nous le pratiquons.

13.) Answer this question using an object pronoun instead of the object noun.

Est-ce que tu aimes la glace?
-Oui, je l'aime.

14.) Answer this question using an object pronoun instead of the object noun.

Est-ce que tu étudies l'espagnol?

-Oui, je l'étudie.</span>
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