Hello, do I understand correctly that en is used here because there are two object pronouns? Pierre m'en a offert.
Why is 'en' used here?
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Hi Tibor,
First thing -- welcome aboard.
The form of this verb offrir is "offrir (qch) à (qqu)" so to take your query "Pierre m'en a offert."
The subject: "Pierre", Indirect object: "me" and "en" pronoun which represents some of "it" or "them" (de cela).
Hope this helps.
Jim
Jim J. Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
Hi Tibor,
In order to understand the context, could you quote the lesson or question that you are having difficulty with, please?
Tibor H.Kwiziq community member
Hi Jim,
Yes, it would be this one: Position of Double Pronouns in French - Indirect Object Pronoun + "en"
I'm sorry if I'm not directly replying to you or something, it's just that I'm still extremely new to this forum, and I don't know how to do certain things yet.
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