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Slide1
IndirectObject Pronouns
review
Slide2(to me)
Me
(a mí) (to us) Nos (a nosotros)(to you) Te (a ti)(to him/her) Le (a él, a ella, a usted) (to them ) Les (a ellos, a ellas, a ustedes)
Indirect Objects
Indirect objects are to whom or for whom the action of the
verb
is performed for. (They are usually people & pets.)
Rules state that if you have an indirect object, you must have an
accompanying
Indirect Object Pronoun in front of the conjugated verb form. (Ex. If you have “A” you must have “B”, if you have “1” you must have “2”.)
IDOPs are used when the action is happening to someone other than the speaker.
Slide3Doy
la
cuenta a Pablo.Pasas el balón a mí.Mandamos
la
carta a ellos.La mesera sirvió los tostones a ti.Yo digo la verdad a mi madre.
(Yo) le doy la cuenta (a Pablo).
(Tú) me pasas el balón (a mí).
Les mandamos la carta (a ellos).
La mesera te sirvió los tostones (a ti).
Yo
le
digo
la
verdad
( a mi
madre
).
Slide46
.
Muestran el arte a nosotros.7. Ella preguntó la hora a mí.8
.
Recomiendo el jamón a tu madre.9. Traigo las flores a tu novia.10. Mandamos el
paquete a ustedes.Nos
muestran el arte (a nosotros).Me preguntó la hora (a mí
).Le recomiendo el jamón (a
tu madre).Le traigo las flores (a tu
novia
).
Les
mandamos
el
paquete
(a
ustedes
).
Slide5II. Direct
Objects
Direct Objects …receive the action of the verb. The verb answers the “what or whom”Direct Object Pronouns are…me, te, lo/la nos, los/las (me, you, him/her/it, us, them)Direct Object Pronouns come before conjugated verb forms (just like the indirect object pronouns)Unlike with Indirect Object Pronouns that accompany the Indirect Object, Direct Object Pronouns
replace
the Direct Object—to avoid redundancy.Carlos bebe la leche.Yo visito a mis amigas.Él conoce a Felipe y a Carlos.Yo sé la verdad (truth) .5. Nosotros aprendemos español.Carlos la bebeYo las visito
Él los conoceYo
la séNosotros lo aprendemos
Slide6III. Double Object Pronouns
Indirect
Object Pronouns (to accompany the I.O.)(to whom or for whom the action of the verb is performed for) Direct Object Pronouns (to replace D.O.)(receive the action of the verbme (to me or for me) use when there is an “a mí”me (me)te (to you or for you) use when
there is an “a
ti”te (you)*le (to him/her or for him/her) use when there is anse “a él/ ella / name”lo/la (him/her/it)nos (to us or for us) use when there is an “a nosotros” or a “name + yo”nos (us)
*les (to them or for them) use when there is an “a ellos”se or any 2 names
los/las (them)*le & les” switch to “se” when using double object pronouns!
Slide7Slide81.
Doy
la cuenta a Pablo.2. Pasas el balón a mí.
3
. Mandamos la carta a ellos.4. La mesera sirvió los tostones a ti.5. Yo digo la verdad a mi
madre.Se la doy (a Pablo) .
Me lo pasas (a mí).Se la mandamus (a
ellos).La mesera te los
sirvió.Yo se la digo (a mi madre).III. Double Object Pronouns Continued
Slide96
.
Muestran el arte a nosotros.7. Ella preguntó la hora a mí.8
.
Recomiendo el jamón a tu madre.9. Traigo las flores a tu novia.Nos lo
muestran (a nosotros).Me la preguntó a
mí.Se lo recomiendo.Se
las traigo (a tu novia).
Slide10Do they know her?
We sent her the photo.
What did you tell him?I hate him! I didn’t speak to him!I didn’t speak a lie! ¿La conocen?Le
mandamos la foto.¿Qué le dijiste?¡Lo odio!¡No le hablé (a él)!¡No la hablé!IV. Dops or IDOPs? Can you tell the difference?
Slide11VI. Two verbs in a sentence?
Ella
quiere decir la verdad. Ella la quiere decir. or Ella quiere decirla.Nosotros preferimos dar regalos. orTú/ necesitar dar/ la pelota/ a Juan. or
Nosotros
los preferimos dar. Tú se la necesitas darTú necesitas darselaNosotros preferimos darlos
Slide12Slide13VII. Object Pronouns with Commands
(
tú +) dar la pelota (tú -) dar la pelota (ud +) llamar a Carlos (ud -) llamar a Carlos (uds +) bañar al perro para mí (uds -) bañar al perro
para
mí dalaNo la desLlámaleNo le llamesBáñenmeloNo me lo bañen
Slide14DoubleObject Pronouns
Order of objects pronouns:
(RID)Reflexive Indirect Direct More Practice?:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0sqZYmRsdI#t=11