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Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns Esp. 3.2

Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns

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Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns. Esp . 3.2. Object Pronouns. Object pronouns replace nouns and receive the action of a verb. Object Pronouns Continued. Examples in English : I help you . receiving the action Did you buy the book ? I bought it . replacing the noun. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns

Esp. 3.2

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Object pronouns replace nouns and receive the action of a verb.

Object Pronouns

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Examples in English:I help you.◦receiving the action

Did you buy the book? I bought it.◦replacing the noun

Object Pronouns Continued

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Direct Object Pronouns (DOPs): Used when a verb directly acts upon the object.

Direct Object Pronouns

Me-me Nos-us

Te-you Os-y’all

Lo-he/itLa-she/it

Los-themLas-them

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Mi abuelo me quiere mucho.-My grandfather loves me a lot.

Ejemplos

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¿Julio? Sí, nosotros lo llamamos. -Julio? Yes, we called him.

Ejemplos

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Indirect object pronouns (IOPs) are used when the verb affects the noun in an indirect way.

Indirect Object Pronouns

Me-to /for me Nos-to /for us

Te-to/for you Os-to/for y’all

Le-to/for him/her/it

Les-to/for them

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When you translate the indirect object pronouns into English you translate as “To whom” or “For whom”

IOPs Continued

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Hablar-to talk (to you)

Escribir-to write (to you)

Comprar-to buy (for you)

Pedir-to ask (for it)

Servir-to serve (to you)

Traer-to bring (to you)

Dar-to give (to you)

Decir-to tell (to you)

IOPs-Verbs that use them

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Siempre te digo mis secretos. I always tell you my secrets. (I always tell my secrets to you.)

Ejemplos

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El doctor les da la medicina.

The doctor gives them the medicine.

(The doctor gives the medicine to them.)

Ejemplos

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Where to put them?

Before a conjugated verb

Attached to an infinitive

Te quiero ver

◦I want to see you.

Le va a hablar.◦She is going to talk to him.

Quiero verte.◦I want to see you.

Va a hablarle.◦She is going to talk to him.

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Write the IOP first, then the DOP.

Te lo doy. I give it to you.

What if I have a DOP and IOP?

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If le/les comes before lo, la, los, las then it changes to “se.”

El camarero se lo sirvió. The waiter served it to him.

Careful!