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Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns Used Together Spanish III
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Direct Object Pronouns
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Review Direct Object Pronouns
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The object that directly receives the action of the verb is called the direct object.
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Review Direct Object Pronouns The object that directly receives the action of the verb is called the direct object. Bill hit the ball.
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Review Direct Object Pronouns The object that directly receives the action of the verb is called the direct object. Bill hit the ball.
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Review Direct Object Pronouns The object that directly receives the action of the verb is called the direct object. Bill hit the ball. "Ball" receives the action of the verb "hit."
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Review Direct Object Pronouns The object that directly receives the action of the verb is called the direct object. Bill hit the ball.
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Review Direct Object Pronouns The object that directly receives the action of the verb is called the direct object.
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Review Direct Object Pronouns The object that directly receives the action of the verb is called the direct object. Sherry reads the book.
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Review Direct Object Pronouns The object that directly receives the action of the verb is called the direct object. Sherry reads the book.
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Review Direct Object Pronouns The object that directly receives the action of the verb is called the direct object. Sherry reads the book. "Book" receives the action of the verb "reads."
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Review Direct Object Pronouns The object that directly receives the action of the verb is called the direct object. Sherry reads the book.
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Review Direct Object Pronouns
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The direct object can also be a person.
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Review Direct Object Pronouns The direct object can also be a person. Sherry hit Bill.
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Review Direct Object Pronouns The direct object can also be a person. Sherry hit Bill.
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Review Direct Object Pronouns The direct object can also be a person. Sherry hit Bill. "Bill" receives the action of the verb “Hit."
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Review Direct Object Pronouns The direct object can also be a person. Sherry hit Bill.
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Review Direct Object Pronouns The direct object answers the question "what?" or "whom?" with regard to what the subject of the sentence is doing.
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Review Direct Object Pronouns The direct object answers the question "what?" or "whom?" with regard to what the subject of the sentence is doing. Bill hit the ball. Bill hit what? Bill hit the ball. Sherry hit Bill. Sherry hit whom? Sherry hit Bill.
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Replacing the Direct Object with a pronoun Often, it is desirable to replace the name of the direct object with a pronoun.
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Replacing the Direct Object with a pronoun Often, it is desirable to replace the name of the direct object with a pronoun. Example Paul bought the flowers. He took the flowers home and gave the flowers to his wife.
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Replacing the Direct Object with a pronoun Often, it is desirable to replace the name of the direct object with a pronoun. Example Paul bought the flowers. He took the flowers home and gave the flowers to his wife.
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Replacing the Direct Object with a pronoun Often, it is desirable to replace the name of the direct object with a pronoun. Example Paul bought the flowers. He took the flowers home and gave the flowers to his wife.
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Replacing the Direct Object with a pronoun Often, it is desirable to replace the name of the direct object with a pronoun. Example Paul bought the flowers. He took the flowers home and gave the flowers to his wife.
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Replacing the Direct Object with a pronoun Often, it is desirable to replace the name of the direct object with a pronoun. Example Paul bought the flowers. He took the flowers home and gave the flowers to his wife. Paul bought the flowers. He took them home and gave them to his wife.
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Pronouns me (me) te (you-familiar) lo, la (him, her, it, you-formal) nos (us) os (you-all-familiar) los, las (them, you-all-formal)
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Example Tengo la pluma. = I have the pen.
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Example Tengo la pluma. = I have the pen.
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Example Tengo la pluma. = I have the pen.
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Example Tengo la pluma. = I have it.
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Pronouns me (me) te (you-familiar) lo, la (him, her, it, you-formal) nos (us) os (you-all-familiar) los, las (them, you-all-formal)
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Pronouns me (me) te (you-familiar) lo, la (him, her, it, you-formal) nos (us) os (you-all-familiar) los, las (them, you-all-formal)
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Example Tengo la pluma. = I have it.
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Example Tengo la pluma. = I have it.
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Example Tengo la pluma. = I have it.
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Example Tengo la pluma. = I have it. la
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Example Tengo la pluma. = I have it. la
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Example tengo la pluma. = I have it. La la
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Example tengo la pluma = I have it. La
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Example Tengo la pluma. = I have the pen. La tengo. = I have it.
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Example #2 María tiene los libros. = Mary has the books.
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Example #2 María tiene los libros. = Mary has the books.
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Example #2 María tiene los libros. = Mary has them.
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Pronouns me (me) te (you-familiar) lo, la (him, her, it, you-formal) nos (us) os (you-all-familiar) los, las (them, you-all-formal)
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Pronouns me (me) te (you-familiar) lo, la (him, her, it, you-formal) nos (us) os (you-all-familiar) los, las (them, you-all- formal)
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Example #2 María tiene los libros. = Mary has them.
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Example #2 María tiene los libros. = Mary has them.
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Example #2 María tiene los libros. = Mary has them. los
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Example #2 María tiene los libros. = Mary has them. los
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Example #2 María los tiene los libros. = Mary has them. los
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Example #2 María los tiene los libros. = Mary has them.
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Example #2 María tiene los libros. = Mary has the books. María los tiene. = Mary has them.
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Try a few María tiene tres libros.
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Try a few María tiene tres libros. Los tiene. or María los tiene.
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Try a few María tiene tres libros. Los tiene. or María los tiene. El chico compra dos revistas.
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Try a few María tiene tres libros. Los tiene. or María los tiene. El chico compra dos revistas. Las compra. or El chico las compra.
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Try a few María tiene tres libros. Los tiene. or María los tiene. El chico compra dos revistas. Las compra. or El chico las compra. La chica ve al edificio.
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Try a few María tiene tres libros. Los tiene. or María los tiene. El chico compra dos revistas. Las compra. or El chico las compra. La chica ve al edificio Lo ve. or La chica lo ve.
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Try a few María tiene tres libros. Los tiene. or María los tiene. El chico compra dos revistas. Las compra. or El chico las compra. La chica ve al edificio Lo ve. or La chica lo ve. Ustedes leen el periódico
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Try a few María tiene tres libros. Los tiene. or María los tiene. El chico compra dos revistas. Las compra. or El chico las compra. La chica ve al edificio Lo ve. or La chica lo ve. Ustedes leen el periódico Lo leen. or Ustedes lo leen.
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Indirect Object Pronouns
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Review Indirect Object Pronouns
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The indirect object (IO) tells us where the direct object (DO) is going.
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Review Indirect Object Pronouns The indirect object (IO) tells us where the direct object (DO) is going. He gives the book to María.
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Review Indirect Object Pronouns The indirect object (IO) tells us where the direct object (DO) is going. He gives the book to María.
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Review Indirect Object Pronouns The indirect object (IO) tells us where the direct object (DO) is going. He gives the book to María. DO=Book
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Review Indirect Object Pronouns The indirect object (IO) tells us where the direct object (DO) is going. He gives the book to María. DO=Book Where is the book going?
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Review Indirect Object Pronouns The indirect object (IO) tells us where the direct object (DO) is going. He gives the book to María. DO=Book Where is the book going?
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Review Indirect Object Pronouns The indirect object (IO) tells us where the direct object (DO) is going. He gives the book to María. DO=Book Where is the book going? IO=María
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BE CAREFUL!!!!
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He gives María the book.
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BE CAREFUL!!!! He gives María the book.
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BE CAREFUL!!!! He gives María the book.
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The indirect object answers the question "To whom?" or "For whom?" the action of the verb is performed.
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He buys me flowers.
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The indirect object answers the question "To whom?" or "For whom?" the action of the verb is performed. He buys me flowers. For whom does he buy the flowers?
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The indirect object answers the question "To whom?" or "For whom?" the action of the verb is performed. He buys me flowers. For whom does he buy the flowers? For me.
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The indirect object answers the question "To whom?" or "For whom?" the action of the verb is performed. He buys me flowers. For whom does he buy the flowers? For me. IO=me
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Sometimes the direct object is not stated; rather it is implied, or understood. My mother writes me every week.
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Sometimes the direct object is not stated; rather it is implied, or understood. My mother writes me every week. DO=letter (understood)
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Sometimes the direct object is not stated; rather it is implied, or understood. My mother writes me every week. DO=letter (understood) IO=me
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Sometimes the direct object is not stated; rather it is implied, or understood. My mother writes me every week. DO=letter (understood) IO=me (My mother writes me a letter every week.)
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me (me) te (you-familiar) le (him, her, you-formal) nos (us) os (you-all-familiar) les (them, you-all-formal)
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In an affirmative statement with one verb, the indirect object pronoun comes immediately before the conjugated verb.
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Juan me compra un regalo
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In an affirmative statement with one verb, the indirect object pronoun comes immediately before the conjugated verb. Juan me compra un regalo Juan te compra un regalo
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In an affirmative statement with one verb, the indirect object pronoun comes immediately before the conjugated verb. Juan me compra un regalo Juan te compra un regalo Juan les compra un regalo
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Try a few María escribe una carta a sus abuelos
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Try a few María escribe una carta a sus abuelos. Les escribe una carta. or María les escribe una carta
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Try a few María escribe una carta a sus abuelos. Les escribe una carta. or María les escribe una carta El chico compra dos revistas para nosotros.
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Try a few María escribe una carta a sus abuelos. Les escribe una carta. or María les escribe una carta El chico compra dos revistas para nosotros. nos compra dos revistas. or El chico nos compra dos revistas
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Using Both Together
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When you have both a direct object pronoun and an indirect object pronoun in the same sentence, the indirect object pronoun comes first. Ellos dan los libros a mí
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When you have both a direct object pronoun and an indirect object pronoun in the same sentence, the indirect object pronoun comes first. Ellos dan los libros a mí D. O.
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When you have both a direct object pronoun and an indirect object pronoun in the same sentence, the indirect object pronoun comes first. Ellos dan los libros a mí D. O. I.O.
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When you have both a direct object pronoun and an indirect object pronoun in the same sentence, the indirect object pronoun comes first. Ellos dan los libros a mí D. O. I.O. los
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When you have both a direct object pronoun and an indirect object pronoun in the same sentence, the indirect object pronoun comes first. Ellos dan los libros a mí D. O. I.O. losme
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When you have both a direct object pronoun and an indirect object pronoun in the same sentence, the indirect object pronoun comes first. Ellos dan los libros a mí D. O. I.O. losme
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When you have both a direct object pronoun and an indirect object pronoun in the same sentence, the indirect object pronoun comes first. Ellos me los dan
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Él escribe una carta a nosotros
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D.O=
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Él escribe una carta a nosotros D.O= una carta
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Él escribe una carta a nosotros D.O= una carta D.O.P=
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Él escribe una carta a nosotros D.O= una carta D.O.P= la
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Él escribe una carta a nosotros D.O= una carta D.O.P= la I.O=
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Él escribe una carta a nosotros D.O= una carta D.O.P= la I.O=
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Él escribe una carta a nosotros D.O= una carta D.O.P= la I.O= a nosotros
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Él escribe una carta a nosotros D.O= una carta D.O.P= la I.O= a nosotros I.O.P= nos
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Él escribe una carta a nosotros D.O= una carta D.O.P= la I.O= a nosotros I.O.P= nos Subject + I.O.P + D.O.P + verb
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Él escribe una carta a nosotros D.O= una carta D.O.P= la I.O= a nosotros I.O.P= nos Subject + I.O.P + D.O.P + verb Él
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Él escribe una carta a nosotros D.O= una carta D.O.P= la I.O= a nosotros I.O.P= nos Subject + I.O.P + D.O.P + verb Él nos
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Él escribe una carta a nosotros D.O= una carta D.O.P= la I.O= a nosotros I.O.P= nos Subject + I.O.P + D.O.P + verb Él nos la
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Él escribe una carta a nosotros D.O= una carta D.O.P= la I.O= a nosotros I.O.P= nos Subject + I.O.P + D.O.P + verb Él nos la escribe
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The Trick
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Whenever both pronouns begin with the letter "l" change the first pronoun to "se."
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The Trick Whenever both pronouns begin with the letter "l" change the first pronoun to "se.“ le lo = se lo le la = se la le los = se los le las = se las les lo = se lo les la = se la les los = se los les las = se las
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Example:
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Yo nunca compré los pantalones para ella
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Example: Yo nunca compré los pantalones para ella Direct Object
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Example: Yo nunca compré los pantalones para ella Direct Object los
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Example: Yo nunca compré los pantalones para ella Direct Object los
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Example: Yo nunca compré los pantalones para ella Direct Object los Indirect Object
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Example: Yo nunca compré los pantalones para ella Direct Object los Indirect Object le
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Example: Yo nunca compré los pantalones para ella Subject + I.O.P + D.O.P + Verb Direct Object los Indirect Object le
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Example: Yo nunca compré los pantalones para ella Subject + I.O.P + D.O.P + Verb Yo nunca le los compré Direct Object los Indirect Object le
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Example: Yo nunca compré los pantalones para ella Subject + I.O.P + D.O.P + Verb Yo nunca le los compré Direct Object los Indirect Object le
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Example: Yo nunca compré los pantalones para ella Subject + I.O.P + D.O.P + Verb Yo nunca se los compré Direct Object los Indirect Object le
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Example: Yo nunca compré los pantalones para ella Subject + I.O.P + D.O.P + Verb Yo nunca se los compré Direct Object los Indirect Object les
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Try a few They give it to me (it= a book)
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Try a few They give it to me (it= a book)
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Try a few They give it to me (it= a book)
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Try a few They give it to me (it= a book) lo
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Try a few They give it to me (it= a book) lo
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Try a few They give it to me (it= a book) lo
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Try a few They give it to me (it= a book) lo me
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Try a few They give it to me (it= a book) lo me Ellos me lo dan
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Try a few They give it to me (it= a book) Ellos me lo dan
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Try a few They give it to me (it= a book) Ellos me lo dan They give it to them (it= a magazine)
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Try a few They give it to me (it= a book) Ellos me lo dan They give it to them (it= a magazine)
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Try a few They give it to me (it= a book) Ellos me lo dan They give it to them (it= a magazine)
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Try a few They give it to me (it= a book) Ellos me lo dan They give it to them (it= a magazine) la
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Try a few They give it to me (it= a book) Ellos me lo dan They give it to them (it= a magazine) la
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Try a few They give it to me (it= a book) Ellos me lo dan They give it to them (it= a magazine) la
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Try a few They give it to me (it= a book) Ellos me lo dan They give it to them (it= a magazine) la les
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Try a few They give it to me (it= a book) Ellos me lo dan They give it to them (it= a magazine) la les Ellos les la dan
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Try a few They give it to me (it= a book) Ellos me lo dan They give it to them (it= a magazine) la les Ellos se la dan
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Try a few They give it to me (it= a book) Ellos me lo dan They give it to them (it= a magazine) la les Ellos se la dan
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Try a few They give it to me (it= a book) Ellos me lo dan They give it to them (it= a magazine) Ellos se la dan
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