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A direct object is an object which is acted on directly by verb, without being mediated by a preposition:
A direct object is an object which is acted on directly by verb, without being mediated by a preposition:Elle met ses chaussures. (She puts on her shoes.)
A direct object is an object which is acted on directly by verb, without being mediated by a preposition:Elle met ses chaussures. (She puts on her shoes.)Il a cassé le vase. (He broke the vase.)
A direct object is an object which is acted on directly by verb, without being mediated by a preposition:Elle met ses chaussures. (She puts on her shoes.)Il a cassé le vase. (He broke the vase.)Direct objects can be replaced by direct object pronouns (me, te, le, la, nous, vous, les), which will agree in number and gender with the noun they replace. Direct object pronouns precede the verb in all sentences except affirmative imperatives.