Breakdown of Après la livraison, tu le leur confirmes.
tu
you (informal singular)
le
him, it (masculine direct object pronoun)
leur
to them (indirect object)
confirmer
to confirm
Questions & Answers about Après la livraison, tu le leur confirmes.
Why is the order le leur confirmes instead of leur le confirmes?
What exactly does le represent in this sentence?
The pronoun le is the direct object meaning 'it.' Because it is masculine, it replaces a specific masculine noun that would have been mentioned earlier in the conversation, such as le paiement (the payment) or le rendez-vous (the appointment). If the thing being confirmed was feminine, it would be la leur confirmes.
Since leur means 'to them', why isn't there an à before it?
The indirect object pronoun leur already has the meaning of 'to' built into it. The verb structure is confirmer quelque chose à quelqu'un (to confirm something to someone). When you replace the people with a pronoun, leur takes the place of both the preposition à and the people.
Should leur have an 's' at the end since it refers to multiple people?