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Verbs that R equire the Indirect Object Pronoun

Verbs that R equire the Indirect Object Pronoun. A list of verbs that require the Indirect Object Pronoun. How to C onjugate these V erbs. Conjugate the verb according to the subjec t

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Verbs that R equire the Indirect Object Pronoun

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  1. VerbsthatRequire the Indirect Object Pronoun

  2. A list of verbsthatrequire the Indirect Object Pronoun

  3. How to ConjugatetheseVerbs • Conjugate the verb according to the subject • Add the appropriate indirect object pronoun before the conjugated verb in order to clarify to whom the action is being done. **Note that doler is conjugated according to the subject, either “cabeza” or “cabezas.” Also the IO pronoun corresponds to the person receiving the action.

  4. Examples • ¿Cuantos billetes te quedan? • Quedar conjugatedaccordingtosubject (billetes) and indirectobjectpronounchosenaccordingtothepersonreceivingtheaction (te) • Los museos me fascinan. • Fascinar conjugated according to subject (museums) and indirect object pronoun chosen according to the person receiving the action (me). • La clase de ingles nos aburre porque siempre aprendemos las mismas cosas. • Aburrir conjugated according to subject (clase) and indirect object pronoun chosen according to the person receiving the action (nos). • Cada día el hermano de José les molesta mientras ellos hacen su tarea. • Molestarconjugated according to subject (hermano) and indirect object pronoun chosen according to the person receiving the action (les/ellos).

  5. Practice Translate into Spanish… • This movie bores me. (aburrir) • I left school early because my throat hurts. (doler) • I like to travel during the summer. (gustar) • They seem to be excited about the vacation. (parecer)

  6. Answers • Esta película me aburre. • Salí la escuela temprano porque me duele la garganta. • Me gusta viajar durante los veranos. • Ellos me parecen estar emocionados respecto el viaje.

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