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Q1Domain Verified
In "The Complete French Object Pronouns Course 2026," which of the following grammatical constructions, when introducing a direct object pronoun, necessitates a specific pronoun form that differs from its standard subject pronoun equivalent?
An infinitive phrase where the object pronoun is the direct object of the infinitive.
A passive voice construction where the direct object becomes the subject.
A sentence with a direct object pronoun preceding a verb in the imperative mood.
A subordinate clause introduced by "que" where the object pronoun is the subject of the subordinate clause.
Q2Domain Verified
The "Complete French Object Pronouns Course 2026" emphasizes the distinction between direct and indirect object pronouns based on their relationship to the verb. Which of the following scenarios, as presented in the course, would definitively classify a pronoun as an *indirect* object pronoun?
The pronoun answers the question "who?" or "what?" *after* the verb and is introduced by the preposition "à" or "de."
The pronoun directly receives the action of the verb without a preposition.
The pronoun replaces a noun that is the subject of a subordinate clause.
The pronoun answers the question "who?" or "what?" *after* the verb without any preposition.
Q3Domain Verified
s like "to whom/what?" or "from whom/what?" Option A describes a direct object. Option C describes a direct object. Option D is irrelevant to the direct/indirect object distinction. Question: According to "The Complete French Object Pronouns Course 2026," when a sentence contains both a direct and an indirect object pronoun, the order of these pronouns before the verb is governed by a specific rule. Which of the following is the correct hierarchical order?
The order is determined by the person of the pronouns, with first-person pronouns preceding second-person, and so on.
The order is determined by the length of the pronouns, with shorter pronouns preceding longer ones.
Direct object pronoun, then indirect object pronoun.
Indirect object pronoun, then direct object pronoun.

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