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Double Object Pronouns. - By Sean Sargent. Ruling on Double Object Pronouns. When using double object pronouns, both object pronouns must come before the active conjugated verb. The conjugation will always be put in the form of Indirect object, Direct Object, and the Verb.
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Double Object Pronouns - By Sean Sargent
Ruling on Double Object Pronouns When using double object pronouns, both object pronouns must come before the active conjugated verb. The conjugation will always be put in the form of Indirect object, Direct Object, and the Verb.
Ruling on Double Object Pronouns Indirect objects describe the person who is receiving the action. Direct objects replace the object that is effected by the action. • Ex. Yo doy la tarea a ti • I am giving the homework to you This can be simplified to: • Te la doy • I am giving it to you
Ruling on Double Object Pronouns Indirect objects will be conjugated into: Me Nos Te Le Les
Ruling on Double Object Pronouns When conjugating the Direct object, you will use: Masc. Fem. Lo La Los Las Make sure you check to see if the object is masculine or feminine and apply it accordingly.
More Ruling Never use “le lo” in conjugation!!! When you put le (indirect object) and lo (direct object), we use “se” in place of “le” • Juan escribe un nota a Marta • Juan se la escribe
Quiz 1. El policía lleva los nombres a nosotros. 2. La mama lee el libro al niño. 3. Mis tíos me muestran una foto. 4. Marta te enseña las fotos. 5. Sofía me compra unos sellos. 6. Nosotros damos cien dólares a Luis. 7. Sarah vende la moto a sus amigos. 8. Ellos nos dicen un chiste bueno. 9. Sus amigos pasan la nota a Maria 10. Yo le ayudo lava el coche.