Pronouns and Adjectives: 3rd Person Plural

Pronoms personnels et adjectifs

French has so many different personal pronouns and adjectives that it can be difficult to remember what they all mean and who goes with what. Here are all of the third person plural personal pronouns and adjectives with examples and links to lessons.

Subject pronouns ils elles  
  Ils ont faim.
Elles sont parties.
They’re hungry.
They left.
       
Reflexive pronoun se s’  
  Elles se lèvent.
Ils s’asseoient.
They’re getting up.
They’re sitting down.
       
Direct object pronouns les    
  Je les connais. I know them.
       
Indirect object pronoun leur    
  Il leur parle. He’s talking to them.
       
Stressed pronouns eux elles  
  Eux, ils sont là.
C’est pour elles.
Them, they’re over there.
It’s for them.
       
Possessive pronouns le leur la leur les leurs
  Où sont les leurs ? Where are theirs?
       
Possessive adjectives leur   leurs
  Voici leur voiture.
J’ai leurs clés.
Here’s their car.
I have their keys.

French personal pronouns and adjectives

First person singular   First person plural
Second person singular   Second person plural
Third person singular   Third person plural

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