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#15- Indirect Object Pronouns ( or IOPs)

#15- Indirect Object Pronouns ( or IOPs). Objective: To review Indirect Object Pronouns in Spanish Essential Question How are Indirect Object Pronouns identified and where are they placed in Spanish?. Indirect Object Pronouns. answer the questions to whom? or for whom ?. Why Use IOPs?.

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#15- Indirect Object Pronouns ( or IOPs)

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  1. #15- Indirect Object Pronouns( or IOPs)

  2. Objective: To review Indirect Object Pronouns in Spanish Essential Question • How are Indirect Object Pronouns identified and where are they placed in Spanish?

  3. Indirect Object Pronouns answer the questions to whom? or for whom?

  4. Why Use IOPs? Example: Ana bought gifts for her friends. She bought gifts for them. • So, instead of repeating…her friends…we use the word them.

  5. What are the indirect object pronouns?

  6. Indirect Object Pronounsare placed… • before a conjugated verb or • attached to an infinitive (verb ending in -AR, -ER, or –IR) *IOP is always placed BEFORE the Direct Object Pronoun*

  7. Ejemplos: El meserodio la cuentaa Laura. *El meseroledio la cuentaa Laura. 2. Yocompré un regalo parami amigo. *Yolecompré un regalo.

  8. Because the indirect object pronouns le and les have multiple meanings, Spanish speakers often clarify to whom the pronouns refer with the preposition a + [pronoun] or a [noun] Ella le describe la película. Ella le describe la películaa Juan.

  9. Ahora…vamos a practicar • Tú diste el pan a nosotros. • Yo recomendé los tomates a Uds. • Mi amiga Juana sirvió la pasta a su familia. • Nosotros preguntamos la hora a la maestra. • Carlos y Pedro dijeron el precio a ti.

  10. Las respuestas… • Tú nos diste el pan. • Yo les recomendé los tomates a Ustedes. • Mi amiga Juana le sirvió la pasta a su familia. • Nosotros le preguntamos la hora a la maestra . • Carlos y Pedro te dijeron el precio.

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