Preposition 'Pour' (for) with Indirect Object Pronouns

Aashpreet K.A1Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor

Preposition 'Pour' (for) with Indirect Object Pronouns

https://french.kwiziq.com/revision/glossary/pronoun-type/pronoms-d-objet-indirect-indirect-object-pronouns

This link says that an Indirect Object Pronoun can also be introduced by the preposition pour (for) But I can find only examples with preposition ' à  (to)' ...Can you please share a few examples of Indirect Object Pronouns with preposition pour; can't find them in this lesson and other Indirect Object related lessons.

Asked 8 months ago
Jim J.C1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor

Bonjour Aashpreet,

https://french.kwiziq.com/questions/view/hi-can-we-only-use-pour-infinitive-in-the-present-time-if-an-action-is-not-happened-yet

The above link, found from a simple search for previous questions; may augment your understanding of the usage of the preposition pour.

Hope this will be helpful.

Bonne continuation

Jim

Aashpreet K.A1Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor

This is not what I am asking Jim! You have cited a completely unrelated response.

- Je lui écris une lettre.   -  Ecrire à   - Here, Indirect Object Pronoun  - 'lui' is introduced by the preposition à.

- Je leur ai parlé hier.   -  Parler à  - Here too, the Indirect Object Pronoun - 'leur' is introduced by the preposition à.

Now, the Kwiziq link in my question says that  - an Indirect Object Pronoun can also be introduced by the preposition 'pour'! (exact line from the link cited below) I have requested some examples for this scenario!! Please share. :-) 

Citation - "An indirect object pronoun usually replaces people (or other living things) that are introduced after the verb with a preposition (usually à or pour)."

Jim J.C1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor

Ok!

Try here then https://www.wordreference.com/fren/pour

Please feel free to carry out your own research to your entire satisfaction.

Alan G.C1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor

There are some examples here: https://www.lawlessfrench.com/grammar/direct-vs-indirect-objects/

Il lui fait le gâteau. He’s making the cake for her.

Je leur achète des vêtements. I buy clothes for them.

Aashpreet K. asked:

Preposition 'Pour' (for) with Indirect Object Pronouns

https://french.kwiziq.com/revision/glossary/pronoun-type/pronoms-d-objet-indirect-indirect-object-pronouns

This link says that an Indirect Object Pronoun can also be introduced by the preposition pour (for) But I can find only examples with preposition ' à  (to)' ...Can you please share a few examples of Indirect Object Pronouns with preposition pour; can't find them in this lesson and other Indirect Object related lessons.

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