Verbs that use indirect object pronouns Here are some verbs that you’ve already learned that use indirect object pronouns. aburrir to boredoler to ache encantar to lovefascinar to fascinate gustar to likeimportar to matter interesar to interestmolestar to bother parecer to seemquedar to fit
These verbs all use a similar construction: indirect object pronoun + verb + subject. Les encantan los efectos especiales en esa película. Nos aburre mucho esa película. Verbs that use indirect object pronouns
A + a noun or a pronoun is often used with these verbs for emphasis or clarification. The pronouns agree with and clarify the indirect object pronoun. Verbs that use indirect object pronouns
A mí me importan mucho los efectos especiales en una película. A Juanita le fascinan las películas de terror. ¿A Uds. les parece realista la película de acción? Verbs that use indirect object pronouns
The present perfect tense is used to say what a person has done. Recientemente hemos alquilado muchos videos. Recently we have rented a lot of videos. To form the present perfect tense, use present-tense forms of haber + the past participle. The present perfect
To form the past participle of a verb, drop the ending of the infinitive and add -ado for -ar verbs and -ido for -er and -ir verbs. hablar hablado comer comido vivir vivido The present perfect
Most verbs that have two vowels together in the infinitive have a written accent on the í of the past participle. caer caído oír oído leer leído traer traído The present perfect
Some verbs have irregular past participles. decir dicho poner puesto devolver devuelto romper roto escribir escrito ver visto hacer hecho volver vuelto morir muerto The present perfect
When you use object or reflexive pronouns with the present perfect, the pronoun goes immediately before the form of haber. — ¿Has visto la nueva película de Ramón Guevara? — No, no la he visto. The present perfect