#1
Which of the following pronouns is used as a direct object pronoun in French?
le
ExplanationDirect object pronoun 'le' represents 'him' or 'it'.
#2
In the sentence 'Elle lui donne le livre', what does 'lui' represent?
To him/her
Explanation'Lui' represents 'to him/her' as an indirect object pronoun.
#3
Which of the following is a double object pronoun combination in French?
te lui
Explanation'Te lui' is a combination of indirect object pronoun 'te' and direct object pronoun 'lui'.
#4
What's the correct placement of double object pronouns in a French sentence?
Both before and after the verb
ExplanationDouble object pronouns can be placed both before and after the verb in French sentences.
#5
Which of the following is a correct translation for 'I give it to you' using double object pronouns in French?
Je te le donne
ExplanationThe correct combination is 'te' (to you) and 'le' (it).
#6
What's the placement of double object pronouns when the verb is in the imperative mood?
After the verb
ExplanationDouble object pronouns typically come after the verb in the imperative mood.
#7
What's the translation of 'She gives it to me' using double object pronouns in French?
Elle me le donne
ExplanationThe correct combination is 'me' (to me) and 'le' (it).
#8
In the sentence 'Elle nous le dit souvent', what do 'nous' and 'le' represent respectively?
We, him/her
Explanation'Nous' represents 'we' (indirect object) and 'le' represents 'him/her' (direct object).
#9
In the sentence 'Il me le donne toujours', what do 'me' and 'le' represent respectively?
He, to me
Explanation'Me' represents 'to me' (indirect object) and 'le' represents 'him/her' (direct object).
#10
Which of the following is an example of a double object pronoun combination in French?
me les
Explanation'Me les' combines indirect object pronoun 'me' with direct object pronoun 'les'.
#11
What's the correct order of double object pronouns when both direct and indirect pronouns are used?
Direct before indirect
ExplanationDirect object pronoun typically comes before indirect object pronoun in French.
#12
In the sentence 'Elle te les montre', what do 'te' and 'les' represent respectively?
You, them
Explanation'Te' represents 'you' (indirect object) and 'les' represents 'them' (direct object).