Indirect Object Pronouns Spanish II
Indirect Object Pronouns n Remember that direct objects answer the questions who Or what about the verb. n Remember that direct object pronouns are used to avoid repetition.
Indirect Object Pronouns n Notice the direct object in the following sentence. Él tiene ropa de invierno. He has winter clothes.
Indirect Object Pronouns n Notice that the direct object is replaced by a direct object pronoun. Él tiene ropa de invierno. Él la tiene.
Indirect Object Pronouns n Remember that the direct object pronoun preceeds the verb. Él la tiene.
Indirect Object Pronouns n Remember, when there are 2 verbs the direct object pronoun can come before the 1st verb. Él puede jugar al tennis. Él lo puede jugar.
Indirect Object Pronouns n Remember, when there are 2 verbs the direct object pronoun can also be attached to the infinitive. Él puede jugar al tennis. Él puede jugarlo.
Indirect Object Pronouns n Indirect objects are nouns that answer the questions to whom/what or for whom/ what. Yo compro una jarra a mi amiga.
Indirect Object Pronouns n Singular indirect object pronouns: me= me te= you (familiar) le = you(formal), him,her
Indirect Object Pronouns n Plural indirect object pronouns: nos= us os= you (familiar) les = you, them
Indirect Object Pronouns n Note: the indirect object pronouns are the same as the direct object pronouns with the exception of le and les.
Indirect Object Pronouns n Indirect object pronouns can replace or accompany indirect objects. Yo le compro una jarra. Yo le compro una jarra a mi amiga.
Indirect Object Pronouns n The placement of indirect object pronouns is exactly the same as direct object pronouns.
Indirect Object Pronouns n When there is 1 verb in a sentence the indirect object is placed before the verb. Ana le da el libro.
Indirect Object Pronouns n When there are 2 verbs in a sentence the indirect object can be placed before the verb, or be attached to the infinitive. Ana le puede dar el libro. Ana puede darle el libro.
Indirect Object Pronouns n Le and les may refer to different indirect objects, so the following construction is used at the end of the sentence to clarify: a + name/noun/pronoun
Indirect Object Pronouns n a + name/noun/pronoun Yo le compro una jarra a mi amiga.
Indirect Object Pronouns n To add emphasis the following construction is used at the beginning of the sentence. a + pronoun
Indirect Object Pronouns n a + pronoun A mí me compro una jarra.
Indirect Object Pronouns n Replace the indirect object with a pronoun. Yo doy una pluma a tí. I am giving you a pen. Yo te doy una pluma. Yo te doy una pluma a tí.
Indirect Object Pronouns n Replace the indirect object with a pronoun. Ana da el regalo a su abuela. Ana gives the gift to her grandmother. Ana le da el regalo. Ana le da el regalo a su abuela.
Indirect Object Pronouns n Replace the indirect object with a pronoun. Él da los libros a su amigo. He is giving the books to his friend. Él le da los libros. Él le da los libros a su amigo.
Indirect Object Pronouns n Replace the indirect object with a pronoun. Jo y yo damos la camisa a él. Jo and I are giving the shirt to him. Jo y yo le damos la camisa. Jo y yo le damos la camisa a él.
Indirect Object Pronouns n Replace the indirect object with a pronoun. Tú das el dinero a mí. You give the money to me. Tú me das el dinero. Tú me das el dinero a mí.
Indirect Object Pronouns n Replace the indirect object with a pronoun. Ellos dan las joyas a sus hijos. They give jewelry to their children. Ellos les dan las joyas. Ellos les dan las joyas a sus hijos.
Indirect Object Pronouns n Replace the indirect object with a pronoun. Yo compro una bolsa a ella. I am buying a bag for her. Yo le compro una bolsa. Yo le compro una bolsa a ella.
Indirect Object Pronouns n Replace the indirect object with a pronoun. Yo compro pizza a nosotros. I am buying pizza for us. Yo nos compro pizza. Yo nos compro pizza a nosotros.
Indirect Object Pronouns Fin Ahora sabes como usar los pronombres de objectos indirectos.