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7.6: On résume - c’est le, la, les, me, te ou leur, lui ?

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    ** Potential ADAPT/H5P problem

    Step 1. Look at the following sentences and identify whether the objects are direct or indirect.

    Objet direct

    Objet indirect

    Est ce que tu appelles tes camarades de classe ?

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    Oui, je les appelle.

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    Est-ce que tu téléphones à tes amis ?

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    Oui, je leur téléphone.

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    Est-ce que ton chien obéit à ton père ?

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    Oui, il lui obéit toujours.

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    Est-ce que tu offres des chocolats aux invités ?

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    Non je ne leur offre pas de chocolats.

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    What do you notice about the following sentences?

    Je donne les fleurs à ma mère.

    Il offre les chocolats aux invités.

    Step 2. Complete the following statement.

    An object introduced by the preposition(s) _______ is an indirect object.

    Can you think of other verbs which take ‘à’ and would thus be followed by an indirect object? If not, go online and try to find some. Add at least three.

    • téléphoner

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    • offrir

    -

    • obéir

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    Logique !

    Qu’est-ce que ça remplace ? Choisissez la réponse logique. Ensuite, décidez si le pronom remplace un objet direct ou indirect.

     

    objet direct

    objet indirect

    1. On les trouve dans la salle de classe.

    1. les musées
    2. les étudiants
    3. les épinards

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    2. On leur obéit.

    1. aux parents
    2. au prof
    3. aux chiens

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    3. Quand il pose des questions aux étudiants, on lui répond.

    1. aux parents
    2. au prof
    3. au chat

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    4. On l’écoute.

    1. les chansons
    2. le film
    3. la musique

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    5. On les regarde au cinéma.

    1. les films
    2. les amis
    3. les livres

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    6. On leur rend visite.

    1. à ses amis
    2. aux monuments
    3. à sa famille

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    7. On leur ressemble.

    1. à sa soeur
    2. à son frère
    3. à ses parents

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    8. On l’achète pour la fête des mères.

    1. le bouquet
    2. les roses
    3. la crèche

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    En classe avec un partenaire, faites une liste des verbes ci-dessus qui sont suivis par (followed by) un objet indirect :

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    etc.

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