Miércoles 27 de octubre de 2010 C7 Indirect Object Pronouns Dar/Decir Pronoun position (reflexivos, OD, OI) Gustar Preterite of Regular Verbs Irregular.

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miércoles 27 de octubre de 2010 C7 Indirect Object Pronouns Dar/Decir Pronoun position (reflexivos, OD, OI) Gustar Preterite of Regular Verbs Irregular Preterite Forms

Direct Objects -- Indirect Objects Yo le doy el regalo a Isabel. _____ ______ ______ ______

Indirect Object Pronouns Expressing to whom or for whom Indirect Object Pronouns meto/for menosto/for us teto/for you osto/for you (fam. sing.) (fam. pl.) leto/for you lesto/for you (form. sing.), (form. pl.), him, her, it them 21

Dar and decir Expressing to whom or for whom Dar and decir dardecir (to give)(to say; to tell) doydamosdigodecimos dasdaisdicesdecís dadandicedicen 21

Verbs that frequently use Indirect Objects- think about their meaning. Contar Dar Decir Entregar Escribir Explicar Hablar Mandar Mostrar Ofrecer Pedir Preguntar Prestar Prometer Recomendar Regalar Servir

Explicar Recomendar Enseñar Preguntar

Enseñar Dar Mostrar Pedir

Word order Contrast:English-Spanish English SubjectVerb Direct Object Indirect Object Pronoun I write the letterto them. Spanish Subject Indirect Object Pronoun Verb Direct Object Yo lesescribo la carta.(a ellos)

La posición del pronombre Like Reflexive Pronouns & Direct Object Pronouns, Indirect Object Pronouns: 1. Precede conjugated verbs Les mando la carta a mis abuelos. 2. Precede or follow infinitives and the present participle (progresivo) If they follow, they are attached (¿Hay acento?) Voy a darle los dulces.Le voy a dar los dulces. Estoy comprándote el libro.Te estoy comprando el libro. 3. Follow affirmative commands and are attached. (¿Hay acento?) Cómprele unas flores. 4. Precede negative commands. No le compre un bolígrafo.

¿Cuál es el objeto indirecto? 1. Te están mandando la información. 2. ¿Me compras una bicicleta? 3. Os sirvo el café ahora. 4. ¿El mesero nos va a dar la cuenta?

What do you think about this sentence? Juan gives them the money to the children. In Spanish you may use the indirect object pronoun and the indirect object. Why? Juan les da el dinero a los niños.

Le and Les have several meanings, clarify with “a + subject pronoun.” 1. Voy a mandarle la carta (a Ud.) (a Miguel.) (a ella.) 2. Les hago el almuerzo (a Uds.) (a mis amigos.) (a ellas.)

Are you asking about the Subject, Direct Object or Indirect Object? 1. ¿Quién os compra regalos? 2. ¿A quién le explicas el problema? 3. ¿A quién ves en clase?

Ejercicio:Contesta usando el pronombre indirecto. 1. ¿Quiénes le están ofreciendo consejos al presidente? 2. ¿A quiénes les pides dinero? 3. ¿A quién le mandas cartas? 4. ¿Quiénes me van a dar la información? 5. ¿Qué me vas a traer mañana?

GUSTAR What do we already know about GUSTAR?

Gustar Expressing Likes and Dislikes Gustar Spanish Me gusta la playa. No le gustan sus cursos. Nos gusta leer.. 22 Literal Equivalent The beach is pleasing to me. His courses are not pleasing to him. Reading pleases us. English Phrasing I like the beach. He doesn’t like his courses. We like to read.

Identify the subject and the indirect object. 1. A Carmen le gusta bailar. 2. A nosotrosnos gustanlos camarones. 3. A mí me gustacomer bien. 4. ¿A ti te gusta el helado? 5. ¿A quiénle gusta la paella? 6. ¿A quiénesles gusta cantar en español? 7. ¿A nadie le gustan los postres?

NEVER use a direct object pronoun with GUSTAR! Why not? FLIP VERBS switch the subject and object. 1. Do you like the class? Yes, I like it. 2. ¿Te gusta la clase?Sí, me gusta.

For now we use 3 forms of ‘gustar.’ 1. Me gusta ese restaurante. Me gusta bailar. 2. Me gustan los mariscos. 3. Me gustaría cenar temprano.

Short answers: What does the response mean in English? Me gusta dormir. A mí también. (_____________) No me gusta trabajar. A mí tampoco. (_____________) Me gusta fumar. A mí, no. (_____________) No me gusta cantar. A mí, sí. (_____________) ¿A quién le gusta esquiar. A nosotros. A Juanita. A mí. (_____________) ¿Qué te gusta hacer? Esquiar, leer, … (_____________) p. 247

Preterite of Regular Verbs Talking About the Past (1) Preterite of Regular Verbs hablarcomervivir hablé I spoke (did speak) comí I ate (did eat) viví I lived (did live) hablastecomisteviviste hablócomióvivió hablamoscomimosvivimos hablasteiscomisteisvivisteis hablaroncomieronvivieron 23

Listen to the stress patterns in the present and the regular past. presentepretérito yo hablo hablé tú hablas hablaste Ud.habla habló nosotros hablamos hablamos vosotros habláishablasteis Uds. hablanhablaron

Irregular Preterite Forms dar, hacer, ir, and ser darhacerir/ser didimoshicehicimosfuifuimos distedisteishicistehicisteisfuistefuisteis diodieronhizohicieronfuefueron 23