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What does a indirect object pronoun do?

What does a indirect object pronoun do?. An indirect object pronoun takes the place of an indirect object. For example:. Are you giving the truck to Ana?. indirect object. Yes, I am giving her the truck. indirect object pronoun. What does a indirect object pronoun do?.

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What does a indirect object pronoun do?

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  1. What does a indirect object pronoun do? An indirect object pronoun takes the place of an indirect object. For example: Are you giving the truck to Ana? indirect object Yes, I am giving her the truck. indirect object pronoun

  2. What does a indirect object pronoun do? An indirect object pronoun takes the place of an indirect object. For example: Does Ed buy the pan for María? indirect object No, he doesn’t buy her the pan. indirect object pronoun

  3. What does a indirect object pronoun do? An indirect object pronoun takes the place of an indirect object. For example: Are you going to give the car to Fred and me? indirect object Yes I am going to give you the car. indirect object pronoun

  4. The following are the indirect object pronouns in English: The Spanish equivalents are as follows: me = me us = nos you (fam.) = te you (pl.) = os you (form.) = le you (pl.) = les him = le them (m.) = les her = le them (f.) = les Notice the indirect object pronouns le and les can refer to many different groups of people. For this reason, it is sometimes necessary to provide clarification at the end of the sentence (a él, a ella, a Ud., a ellos, a ellas, a Uds.)

  5. Notice the placement of the indirect object pronouns in Spanish: I give the money to you. indirect object pronoun verb Yo te doy el dinero (a ti). verb indirect object pronoun clarify In English the indirect object pronoun is placed after the verb. In Spanish it is usually put before a the conjugated verb.

  6. Notice the placement of the indirect object pronouns in Spanish: They sing the song to us. indirect object pronoun verb Ellosnoscanta la canción (a nosotros). verb indirect object pronoun clarify In English the indirect object pronoun is placed after the verb. In Spanish it is usually put before a the conjugated verb.

  7. Notice the placement of the indirect object pronouns in a negative sentence in Spanish: Él no te canta. indirect object pronoun verb In a negative sentence in Spanish the indirect object is placed in front of the conjugated verb. It can not be placed in front of “no”.

  8. Notice the placement of the indirect object pronouns in a sentence with an infinitive construction in Spanish: ¿Quieresmandarme el dinero? ¿MeQuieresmandarel dinero? Sí, te quiero mandar el dinero. Sí, quiero mandarte el dinero. The indirect object pronoun can be placed either before a conjugated verb or after the infinitive. Likewise with the present participle.

  9. Translate the following sentence into Spanish. Use clarification phrases where necessary. I give the book to him. Yoledoy el libroa él.

  10. Translate the following sentence into Spanish. Use clarification phrases where necessary. We sell the car to her. Nosotroslevendemos el carroa ella.

  11. Translate the following sentence into Spanish. Use clarification phrases where necessary. They send the letter to us. Ellosnosmandan la carta.

  12. Translate the following sentence into Spanish. Use clarification phrases where necessary. She buys the book for them. Ella lescompra el libroa ellos.

  13. Translate the following sentence into Spanish. Use clarification phrases where necessary. They tell us the truth. Ellosnos dice la verdad.

  14. Translate the following sentence into Spanish. Use clarification phrases where necessary. We send them the letters. Nosotroslesmandamoslascartasa ellos.

  15. Answer the following question making sure to use a indirect object pronouns. If (no) follows the question answer in the negative. If (sí) follows, answer in the affirmative. Use clarification phrases where necessary. ¿Lesdas el dinero a ellos? (sí) Sí,lesdoy el dineroa ellos.

  16. Answer the following question making sure to use a indirect object pronouns. If (no) follows the question answer in the negative. If (sí) follows, answer in the affirmative. ¿Nos das el carro a nosotros? (sí) Sí,lesdoy el carroa Uds.

  17. Answer the following question making sure to use a indirect object pronouns. If (no) follows the question answer in the negative. If (sí) follows, answer in the affirmative. ¿Temandancartas a ti? (no) No, no memandancartas.

  18. Answer the following question making sure to use a indirect object pronouns. If (no) follows the question answer in the negative. If (sí) follows, answer in the affirmative. ¿Tediceella la verdad a ti? (no) No, no medice la verdad.

  19. Answer the following question making sure to use a indirect object pronouns. If (no) follows the question answer in the negative. If (sí) follows, answer in the affirmative. ¿Lesmuestraella el libro a Uds.? (sí) Sí, nosmuestra el libro.

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