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Indirect Object Pronouns

Indirect Object Pronouns. MS 2 Unidad 4 Etapa 2. Indirect Object Pronouns. Remember that direct objects answer the questions who Or what about the verb. Remember that direct object pronouns are used to avoid repetition. Indirect Object Pronouns.

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Indirect Object Pronouns

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  1. Indirect Object Pronouns MS 2 Unidad 4 Etapa 2

  2. Indirect Object Pronouns • Remember that direct objects answer the questions who Or what about the verb. • Remember that direct object pronouns are used to avoid repetition.

  3. Indirect Object Pronouns • Notice the direct object in the following sentence. Él tiene ropa de invierno. He has winter clothes.

  4. Indirect Object Pronouns • Notice that the direct object is replaced by a direct object pronoun. Él tiene ropa de invierno. Él la tiene.

  5. Indirect Object Pronouns • Remember that the direct object pronoun preceeds the verb. Él la tiene.

  6. Indirect Object Pronouns • Remember, when there are 2 verbs the direct object pronoun can come before the 1st verb. Él puede jugar al tenis. Él lo puede jugar.

  7. Indirect Object Pronouns • Remember, when there are 2 verbs the direct object pronoun can also be attached to the infinitive. Él puede jugar al tenis. Él puede jugarlo.

  8. Indirect Object Pronouns • Indirect objects are nouns that answer the questions to whom/what or for whom/ what. Yo compro una jarra a mi amiga.

  9. Indirect Object Pronouns • Singular indirect object pronouns: me = me te = you (familiar) le = you(formal), him,her

  10. Indirect Object Pronouns • Plural indirect object pronouns: nos = us os = you (familiar) les = you, them

  11. Indirect Object Pronouns • Note: the indirect object pronouns are the same as the direct object pronouns with the exception of le and les.

  12. Indirect Object Pronouns • Indirect object pronouns can replace or accompany indirect objects. Yo le compro una jarra. Yo le compro una jarra a mi amiga.

  13. Indirect Object Pronouns • The placement of indirect object pronouns is exactly the same as direct object pronouns.

  14. Indirect Object Pronouns • When there is 1 verb in a sentence the indirect object is placed before the verb. Ana le da el libro.

  15. Indirect Object Pronouns • When there are 2 verbs in a sentence the indirect object can be placed before the verb, or be attached to the infinitive or gerund (ando/ iendo forms). Ana le puede dar el libro. Ana puede darle el libro. Ana está dándole el libro.

  16. Indirect Object Pronouns • Leand 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

  17. Indirect Object Pronouns • a + name/noun/pronoun Yo le compro una jarra a mi amiga.

  18. Indirect Object Pronouns • To add emphasis the following construction is used at the beginning of the sentence. a + pronoun

  19. Indirect Object Pronouns • a + pronoun A mí me compro una jarra.

  20. Indirect Object Pronouns • 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.

  21. Indirect Object Pronouns • 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.

  22. Indirect Object Pronouns • 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.

  23. Indirect Object Pronouns • 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.

  24. Indirect Object Pronouns • 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.

  25. Indirect Object Pronouns • 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.

  26. Indirect Object Pronouns • 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.

  27. Indirect Object Pronouns Fin Ahora sabes como usar los pronombres de objectos indirectos.

  28. ¡INTÉNTALO! 1. Juan quiere dar _____un regalo. (to Elena) 2. María _____ prepara un café. (for us) 3. Beatriz y Felipe _____ escriben desde Cuba. (to me) 4. Marta y yo _____ compramos unos guantes. (for them) 5. Los vendedores _____ venden ropa. (to you, fam. sing.) 6. La dependienta _____ enseña los guantes. (to us)

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