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Indirect Object Pronouns What is an Indirect Object? A noun or phrase that answers the question to who(m) after the verb. Nayeli wrote a letter to Adriana.

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1 Indirect Object Pronouns What is an Indirect Object? A noun or phrase that answers the question to who(m) after the verb. Nayeli wrote a letter to Adriana. Adriana explained Nayelis invitation to Felipe. Felipe offered his help to Adriana.

2 Indirect Object Pronouns me te nos os to me to you to him, to her, to you to us to you to them, to you le les

3 Placement of Indirect Object Pronouns me te le nos os les 1)Before the conjugated verb. Nayeli escribió una carta a Adriana. Esperanza le escribió una carta. 2)It can be attached to an Infinitive. Nayeli va a escribir una nota a Adriana y Felipe. Nayeli va a escribirles una nota. Nayeli les va a escribir una nota.

4 Direct Object Pronouns What is a Direct Object? A noun or phrase that answers the question what or who(m). I need a ride. I need it now. I need my mother.I need her. I need you. You need me. They need us.

5 Direct Object Pronouns Armando took the note. He took it. Esperanza does not like Armando. She does not like him. Felipe bought the tickets. He bought them.

6 Spanish Direct Object Pronouns me te lo, la nos os los, las me you him, her, it you (of usted) us you them you (of ustedes)

7 Placement of Direct Object Pronouns me te lo, la nos os los, las 1) Before the conjugated verb as in: Armando [it] saw. Armando [them] saw. 2)It can be attached to an Infinitive as in: Armando wants to see[it]. 3)It need not be attached to an Infinitive. Armando [it] wants to see.

8 me te lo, la nos os los, las 1. Armando tomó la nota. El la tomó. 2. Adriana y Felipe no vieron la nota. Ellos no la vieron. 3. Nayeli desea ver a Adriana y Felipe. Ella los desea ver. Ella desea verlos. Ella no los desea ver. Ella no desea verlos. Placement of Spanish D.O.

9 ¿Vio Nayeli la dirección del chofer? Sí, la vio. ¿Vieron Adriana y Felipe a Nayeli? No, no la vieron. ¿Quieres ver la playa de San Juan? Sí, la quiero ver. Sí, quiero verla. No, no la quiero ver. No, no quiero verla. Placement of Spanish D.O. me te lo, la nos os los, las

10 Double Object Pronouns 1) Before the conjugated verb. Esperanza da la nota a Adriana. Esperanza la da a Adriana. Esperanza le da la nota. Esperanza se la da (a Adriana). 2)It can be attached to an Infinitive. Esperanza se la va a dar. Esperanza va a darsela. me lo te lo lo nos lo os lo lo Order Ind. Dir. la los las se

11 Nayeli pidió la dirección al empleado. Nayeli se la pide. --¡Tengo mil pesos! --¿Me los das? --¿Cuándo me vas a mandar dinero. --Te lo voy a mandar mañana. --Voy a mandartelo mañana.

12 1.Give something to someone. 2.Send something to someone. 3.Write something to someone. 4.Ask something to someone. 5.Answer something to someone. 6.Show something to someone. 7.Explain something to someone. 8.Sell something to someone. 9.Say something to someone. 10.Pay something to someone. 1.¿Me lo das? 2.Te lo mandé ayer. 3.Nos los va a mandar. 4.No quiero pedirselo. 5.No nos la contestaron. 6.Se los voy a enseñar. 7.¿Me lo explicaste? 8.Voy a dartelo. 9.No nos lo dijeron. 10. Me lo vas a pagar.


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