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Indirect Object Pronouns & Direct Object Pronouns Stinnett 2011

Indirect Object Pronouns & Direct Object Pronouns Stinnett 2011

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Page 1: Indirect Object Pronouns & Direct Object Pronouns Stinnett 2011

Stinnett 2011

Indirect Object Pronouns&

Direct Object Pronouns

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Stinnett 2011

Repasemos

• What is an Indirect Object Pronoun?– Answers to or for whom

• What is a Direct Object Pronoun?– Answers who or what– Directly receives the action

• What are the Indirect Object Pronouns?– Me Nos

Te OsLe (SE) Les (SE)

• Where are the pronouns placed?– 1. Before the conjugated verb– 2. Attached to an infinitive

More than one verb, means more than one option!

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Underline the Direct Object once & the Indirect Object twice

• Juan compró las flores para Eva.• Yo no daba el dinero a ti para ir al cine.• Tú comprabas la ropa para Elena y yo.• Mis abuelos querían dar los juguétes a mis

hermanitos.• La profesora no tiene que dar la tarea a los

estudiantes.

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What to do with IOP & DOP

• Where do we put pronouns?– 1. Before the conjugated verb– 2. Attached to an infinitive

• What comes first?– “I need my I.D.”• The IOP comes before the DOP

I need my I.D.

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Yo no daba el dinero a ti para ir al cine.

telo

I need my I.D te lo

el dinero a ti para ir al cine. dabaYo no

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Tú comprabas para Elena y yo.

nos

la ropa

la

I need my I.D

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No LaLaLaLaLaLaLa

• The LeLa Rule• When you have a third person indirect object

(le/les) followed by a third person direct object (lo/la/los/las), you replace the INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUN with Se.

• Ejemplo:– Juan compró las flores para Eva

Juan se las compró.

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• Mis abuelos siempre querían dar los juguétes a mis hermanitos.– Mis abuelos siempre se los querían dar – Mis abuelos siempre querían dárselos

• La profesora no tiene que dar la tarea a los estudiantes. – La profesora no se la tiene que dar la tarea a los

estudiantes. – La profesora no tiene que dársela la tarea a los

estudiantes.