I am working on my French homework (direct/indirect) and would like to check my answers and make sure I am on the right track. I am having difficulty with the following:

Options: Me/m’, te/t’, nous, vous, le, la, les, lui, leur, y, en

A. Je vais au café prendre des croissants. J’ ___(1)___ vais ___(2)___ prendre.

My Answer:
y, en

B. Elle t’a dit «oui» mais tu ______ as dit «non»!

My Answer:
te

C. J’ai apporté les fleurs à mes parents. Je ___(1)___ ___(2)___ ai apportées.

My Answer:
le, lui

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This is the order when the direct and indirect object pronouns precede the conjugtated verb:

me (m'), te (t'), se (s'), nous, vous
before
le, la, les
before
lui, leur
before
y
before en

The order ONLY with an affirmative command:
verb + -le (l'), -la (l'), -les
before
-moi, -toi, -lui, -nous, -vous,        -leur
before
-y
before
-en

A. OK
B. She told you but you told her "no."
tu lui as dit (You wrote "you told yourself")
C. les (flowers is plural), leur (parents is also plural) = you brought them to them.

Sra (aka Mme)

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C.

Merci Mme, Mrs. Sue.

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To check your answers for the direct and indirect object pronouns in French, let's go through each question and explain how to determine the correct answers.

A. Je vais au café prendre des croissants. J’ ___(1)___ vais ___(2)___ prendre.

To determine the indirect object pronoun in this sentence, ask yourself "to whom/for whom am I going to take the croissants?" Since there is no specific person indicated, there is no indirect object in this sentence. Therefore, the answer to the first blank is none.

For the second blank, ask yourself "what am I going to take?". The answer is "des croissants". In this case, "des croissants" is a quantity or partitive expression, so the correct pronoun to use is "en". Therefore, the answer to the second blank is "en".

Your answer for the first blank was correct, but the answer for the second blank should be "en" instead of "y".

B. Elle t’a dit «oui» mais tu ______ as dit «non»!

To determine the indirect object pronoun in this sentence, ask yourself "to whom did she say 'yes'?" The answer is "to you". In French, "to you" is translated as "te" when it is an object pronoun. Therefore, the answer to this sentence is "te".

Your answer for this question is correct.

C. J’ai apporté les fleurs à mes parents. Je ___(1)___ ___(2)___ ai apporté(e)s.

To determine the indirect object pronoun in this sentence, ask yourself "to whom did I bring the flowers?" The answer is "to my parents". In French, "to my parents" is translated as "à mes parents". Since the preposition "à" is used, the correct indirect object pronoun to use is "leur". Therefore, the answer to the first blank is "leur".

For the second blank, ask yourself "what did I bring?" The answer is "les fleurs" (the flowers). In this case, "les fleurs" is the direct object, so the correct pronoun to use is "les". Therefore, the answer to the second blank is "les".

Your answers for this question are correct. However, make sure to use the correct agreement in the past participle "apporté(e)s", based on the gender and number of the direct object pronoun "les fleurs".

Overall, your answers for questions B and C are correct. For question A, the first blank should be left empty, and the second blank should be "en" instead of "y".