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IOPs. Direct Object Pronouns Take the place of a direct object Direct Object receives the action of the verb In Spanish: –me, te, lo/la, nos, os, los/las.

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Presentación del tema: "IOPs. Direct Object Pronouns Take the place of a direct object Direct Object receives the action of the verb In Spanish: –me, te, lo/la, nos, os, los/las."— Transcripción de la presentación:

1 IOPs

2 Direct Object Pronouns Take the place of a direct object Direct Object receives the action of the verb In Spanish: –me, te, lo/la, nos, os, los/las –Go before the conjugated verb –Attached to the end of the infinitive

3 Repaso—los complementos directos Susana y yo tenemos que leer muchos libros para la clase de inglés. Susana y yo los tenemos que leer para la clase de inglés. Susana y yo tenemos que leerlos para la clase de inglés. Maritza y yo no cuidamos a su hermana menor. Maritza y yo no la cuidamos. Rafael juega al baloncesto. Rafael lo juega.

4 Indirect Objects (los complementos indirectos) Show to or for whom something is done In Spanish –Me (to/for me)Nos (to/for us) –Te (to/for you)Os (to/for you all) –Le (to/for him, her, you)Les (to/for them, y’all) –Go in the same places as direct object pronouns Before the conjugated verb Attached to the end of the infinitive

5 IOPs Julia y sus amigos leen unos cuentos a sus hermanitas. Julia y sus amigos les leen unos cuentos. Esteban no habla al profesor porque no quiere hablar. Esteban no le habla porque no quiere hablar. Mamá va a dar un regalo a mí para mi cumpleaños. Mamá va a darme un regalo para mi cumpleaños. Mamá me va a dar un regalo para mi cumpleaños. Tips:1. Find your verb 2. Ask “to or for whom is thatbeing done?

6 Verbs that often use IOPs comprar(le) algo-to buy something forsomeone contar(le) algo-to tell something to someone dar(le) algo-to give something to someone decir(le) algo-to say something to someone escribir(le) algo-to write something to someone mandar(le) algo-to send something to someone mostrar(le) algo-to show something to someone pedir(le) algo-to ask something of someone regalar(le) algo-to give (a gift) to someone servir(le) algo-to serve something to someone traer(le) algo-to bring something to someone

7 Traduce When I was little, I always told my mom the truth. She used to have gum in her purse. I stole it (the gum) because I wanted to give the gum to my friend. My mom asked me if I took it. I told her that I did it. She yelled at me. Then I bought her more gum.


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