① Natalie is currently working on her math homework. ② – Is Pierre writing the letter? – No, he is not writing it. ③ – Is the class reading Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables"? – They read it in class for 45 minutes each day. ④ – Are you helping me today? – Yes, we are helping you. Alternatively, we can say: Yes, we are helping you (context-dependent). ⑤ Child: Mom, can you tell me a story, please? Mom: Of course, I am telling you a story right now. ⑥ – Are you inviting us to the party? – Yes, certainly, I am inviting you. ⑦ Children love cartoons! They really enjoy them. ⑧ – Do you like chocolate? – Absolutely, I adore it! ⑨ – Will you meet me at the cinema? – No, we will meet you at the restaurant before going to the cinema with Pierre. ⑩ – I see you, Pauline, and Paul. – Where do you see them? – I see them in front of the cinema. ⑪ – Do you like me? – I like you. ⑫ – Are you watching television? – I watch it for two hours each day. ⑬ – Are you choosing me for your volleyball team? – Yes, I choose you. ⑭ He enjoys horror films. He watches them every Saturday afternoon with his school friends. ⑮ – Does Pierre like vegetables? – He doesn't like them, but I do. ⑯ – Does Jean like Sandrine? – Yes, he loves her because she is very kind. Direct object pronouns (COD) me (m'), te (t'), le (l'), la (l') refer to the first and second-person singular, while nous and vous refer to the first and second-person plural respectively. Have a great day! ㋡