what are the rules of direct object pronoun
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The direct object is underlined in each sentence, but in the second sentence it has been changed to a direct object pronoun and moved to directly in front of the verb. When there are two verbs in the sentence, the first one is conjugated and the second one is used in its infinitive form.
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Answer:They are sing lui for il/elle
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Direct object pronoun (DOP) replaces the action being done to. So take the receiver of the object and replace it with the preposition.
Je-me
tu-te
il/elle/on-le/la
nous-nous
vous-vous
ils/elles-les
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