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by umanwizard
1806 days ago
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You are correct. To expand a bit: French pronouns have four possible cases: as the subject, direct object, or indirect object of a verb, or not an argument of a verb at all. The declensions are: je/me/me/moi nous (colloquial: “on”)/nous/nous/nous tu/te/te/toi vous/vous/vous/vous il/le/lui/lui elle/la/lui/elle ils/les/leur/eux elles/les/leur/elles In this example, the pronoun is not the argument of a verb, so the fourth case is used (moi, lui, etc.) |
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