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Referring to people with Stress Pronouns

Emphasizing and Clarifying about

whom you are talking

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Les pronoms accentués

Emphasizing and Clarifying about

whom you are talking

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Pronouns?

• What are they?

• What types do we already know about?

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Pronouns?

Q: What are they?

A: Words that take the place of nouns in sentences.

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Pronouns?

Q: What types do we already know about?

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Pronouns?

What types do we already know about?

HINT:

Brad Pit est célèbre.Il est américain.

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Pronouns?

Q: What types do we already know about?

A: SUBJECT pronouns

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SUBJECT pronouns les pronons sujets

• Je• Tu• Il• Elle• On

• Nous• Vous• Ils• Elles

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Les pronons accentués

Stress Pronouns

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pronon

SUJET

• Je

• Tu

• Il

• Elle

pronon

accentué

• moi

• toi

• lui

• elle

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SUBJECT pronoun

• Nous

• Vous

• Ils

• Elles

STRESS pronoun

• nous

• vous

• eux

• elles

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Les pronons accentués

Stress Pronouns

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SUBJECT pronoun• Je• Tu• Il• Elle• Nous• Vous• Ils• Elles

STRESS pronoun• moi• toi• lui• elle• nous• vous• eux• elles

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Les pronons accentués

Q: When do we use them?

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Use stress pronouns

1. To reinforce or stress the subject pronoun.

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Employez pronoms accentués

1. To reinforce or stress the subject

– Moi, je n’aime pas le chocolat.

– Lui, il adore le chocolat.

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Use stress pronouns...

2. After a preposition such as

avec, pour, chez, de,

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Pronoms accentués – after a preposition:

• Tu veux venir au ciné avec moi?–Avec toi? Euh, je voudrais

bien, mais je ne peux pas. –Pourquoi pas?–Parce que je dois rentrer chez

moi.

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Employez pronoms accentués

3. Alone or in a short phrase without a verb.

– Qui fait une tarte? Moi! – Et eux? Ils font les course.

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Use stress pronouns

4. Before and after et or ou–Doug et moi, nous sommes

amoureux.–Qui va faire la cuisine? Lui

ou elle?

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Employez pronoms accentués

5. After c ’est or ce n ’est pas–Qui est-ce?

–C ’est moi!

–C ’est Jean-Luc à la porte?

–Non, ce n ’est pas lui.

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Stress pronouns are used...

6. With même(s) to express « myself » « herself » etc.

Je fais les devoirs moi-même.

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Stress pronouns are used... 1. To reinforce or stress the subject

2. After a preposition such as avec, pour, chez

3. Alone or in a phrase without a verb.

4. Before and after et or ou

5. After c ’est or ce n ’est pas

6. With même(s) to express « myself » « herself » and so forth.

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Les Pronoms Accentués• SUBJECT pronoun• Je• Tu• Il• Elle• Nous• Vous• Ils• Elles

• STRESS pronoun• moi• toi• lui• elle• nous• vous• eux• elles


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