How to include both the indirect and direct object in the same sentence.
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Transcript of How to include both the indirect and direct object in the same sentence.
¡Los Pronombres Dobles!
How to include both the indirect and direct object in the same sentence
A Direct object answers the question “What?”Ex: I eat a taco. What is being eaten? The taco. The taco is the direct object. An Indirect Object answers the question “To
Whom?Ex: I gave a gift to my friend. To whom did I give a gift? My friend. My friend is the indirect object.
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Direct Object Pronouns
Me Nos
Te Os
Lo LosLa Las
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Indirect Object Pronouns
Me Nos
Te Os
Le Les
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Pausa
Talk to a neighbor and discus 3 things that you remember about Direct Objects and 3 things you remember about
Indirect Objects.
We can place both an IOP and a DOP in the
same sentence, we just need to place them in the correct locations within the sentence. 1st: IOP 2nd: DOP 3rd: Conjugated Verb
Ex: Das el regalo a mi. Me lo das.Ex: Voy a dar la tarea a ti.
Te la voy a dar.
¡Información Nueva!
Yo dije las instrucciones a ti.
Yo te las dije El muchacho mandó una carta a nosotros.
El muchacho nos la mandó Ustedes van a dar muchos regalos a mi.
Ustedes me los van a dar. Tú lees el libro a mi
Tú me lo lees
¡Práctica!
We cannot have to “L” pronouns in a row. So, if this is going to happen, we will change the IOP to “se”.
Le lo = se lo Les lo = se loLe la = se la Les la = se laLe los = se los Les los = se losLe las = se las Les las = se las
The ones that break the rule
Yo doy los libros a Manuel.
Se los doy. El muchacho lee el libro a su hermano.
El muchacho se lo lee. Yo expliqué la lección a los alumnos.
Yo se la expliqué. Mario dio un beso a su novia.
Mario se lo dio.
Por Ejemplo
¡Pausa!
Discuss with someone around you 5 important things to remember.
Just like any other Object pronoun, Double Object pronouns
can attach to the end of an infinitive or present progressive verb.
Ella está pasando los papeles a mi.Ella está pasándomelos.
Yo Voy a dar la tarea a ustedes.Yo voy a dársela.
*Notice how the accent must be applied in this case: *We can only attach to an infinitive or a gerund if one already exists in the sentence.
El uso con infinitivos
They give them(m) to me.
Ellos me los dan. She sells it(f) to you.
Te la vende I am going to buy cars(m) for you all. (2
options)Se los voy a comprar / voy a comprárselos
You told him the truth(f)?¿Se la dijiste?
¡A la Práctica!