I have 2 questions
1-
can I use indirect object or direct object before the verb for "penser à" when I talk about people?
and what is the rule for
Je pense à Lui(tom)
je lui pense or je le pense?? (does it work with any of them?)
2-how can I inverted imperatif with penser à for people
pense à moi or pense moi (whicj one is true?)
I can not clearly understand the verbs used with "de" and à
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Hasan D.Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
I can not clearly understand the verbs used with "de" and à
Asked 4 years ago
Hi Hasan,
With verbs like penser à, parler de and when talking about people, you will not use the direct or indirect pronouns but the stress ones.
Je pense à elle=I am thinking of her
Je pense à moi=I am thinking about me/myself
Je pense à eux= I am thinking about them
Or
Je parle de lui= I am talking about him
Je parle de moi = I am talking of me/myself
It is the same for the imperative -
Pensez à moi!=Think of me!
Parlez de lui=Talk about him
The Kwiziq lesson on the stress pronouns ( they are the ones you use after chez) is below -
There is quite a lot of grammar contained in your question and could go on but hope it helps!
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