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French grammar: Verbs and indirect object pronouns

By , About.com GuideJanuary 27, 2011

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In French, à plus a person can usually be replaced by an indirect object pronoun that gets placed in front of the verb, as in Il me parle. However, a few French verbs and expressions do not allow a preceding indirect object pronoun - instead, they require that you keep the preposition after the verb, and follow it with a stressed pronoun - learn more.
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