Question #5734   Submitted by Answiki on 01/20/2022 at 01:40:45 PM UTC

In French, what is an indirect object complement?

Answer   Submitted by Answiki on 01/20/2022 at 01:44:30 PM UTC

In French, the indirect object complement (COI) is a word or group of words that designates the object of the action. It is necessarily introduced by a preposition, which differentiates it from the direct object complement (DOC).


Examples:



Il pense à ses parents. <=> He thinks about his parents.

Il parle de sa passion. <=> He talks about his passion.

Il téléphone à sa femme. <=> He is phoning his wife.

Je l'ai fait pour toi. <=> I did it for you.

Ils ont joué contre le brésil. <=> They played against Brazil.


Tip:


  • To identify the indirect object complement, ask yourself one of the following questions: to what?, to whom?, of what?, for whom?, against what?, etc.
  • To identify the direct object complement, you have to ask yourself one of the following questions: what?, who?

Il compte sur toi. (He's counting on you) => Il compte sur qui ? (He's counting on who) => COI

Il mange une pomme. (He's eating an apple) => Il mange quoi ? (He's eating what?) => COD



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Answer by Answiki on 01/20/2022 at 01:44:30 PM

In French, the indirect object complement (COI) is a word or group of words that designates the object of the action. It is necessarily introduced by a preposition, which differentiates it from the direct object complement (DOC).


Examples:



Il pense à ses parents. <=> He thinks about his parents.

Il parle de sa passion. <=> He talks about his passion.

Il téléphone à sa femme. <=> He is phoning his wife.

Je l'ai fait pour toi. <=> I did it for you.

Ils ont joué contre le brésil. <=> They played against Brazil.


Tip:


  • To identify the indirect object complement, ask yourself one of the following questions: to what?, to whom?, of what?, for whom?, against what?, etc.
  • To identify the direct object complement, you have to ask yourself one of the following questions: what?, who?

Il compte sur toi. (He's counting on you) => Il compte sur qui ? (He's counting on who) => COI

Il mange une pomme. (He's eating an apple) => Il mange quoi ? (He's eating what?) => COD



Question by Answiki 01/20/2022 at 01:40:45 PM
In French, what is an indirect object complement?
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