How to include both the indirect and direct object in the same sentence
A Direct object answers the question “What?” Ex: I eat a taco. What is being eaten? The taco. The taco is the direct object. An Indirect Object answers the question “To Whom? Ex: I gave a gift to my friend. To whom did I give a gift? My friend. My friend is the indirect object. Repaso
Direct Object Pronouns MeNos TeOs LoLos LaLas Repaso
Indirect Object Pronouns MeNos TeOs LeLes Repaso
Pausa Talk to a neighbor and discus 3 things that you remember about Direct Objects and 3 things you remember about Indirect Objects.
We can place both an IOP and a DOP in the same sentence, we just need to place them in the correct locations within the sentence. 1 st : IOP 2 nd : DOP 3 rd : Conjugated Verb Ex: Das el regalo a mi. Me lo das. Ex: Voy a dar la tarea a ti. Te la voy a dar. ¡Información Nueva!
Yo dije las instrucciones a ti. Yo te las dije El muchacho mandó una carta a nosotros. El muchacho nos la mandó Ustedes van a dar muchos regalos a mi. Ustedes me los van a dar. Tú lees el libro a mi Tú me lo lees ¡Práctica!
We cannot have to “L” pronouns in a row. So, if this is going to happen, we will change the IOP to “se”. Le lo = se loLes lo = se lo Le la = se laLes la = se la Le los = se losLes los = se los Le las = se lasLes las = se las The ones that break the rule
Yo doy los libros a Manuel. Se los doy. El muchacho lee el libro a su hermano. El muchacho se lo lee. Yo expliqué la lección a los alumnos. Yo se la expliqué. Mario dio un beso a su novia. Mario se lo dio. Por Ejemplo
¡Pausa! Discuss with someone around you 5 important things to remember.
Just like any other Object pronoun, Double Object pronouns can attach to the end of an infinitive or present progressive verb. Ella está pasando los papeles a mi. Ella está pas á ndomelos. Yo Voy a dar la tarea a ustedes. Yo voy a d á rsela. *Notice how the accent must be applied in this case: *We can only attach to an infinitive or a gerund if one already exists in the sentence. El uso con infinitivos
They give them(m) to me. Ellos me los dan. She sells it(f) to you. Te la vende I am going to buy cars(m) for you all. (2 options) Se los voy a comprar / voy a comprárselos You told him the truth(f)? ¿Se la dijiste? ¡A la Práctica!