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Title: Indirect Objects, Indirect Object Pronouns; Dar and Decir


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Indirect Objects, Indirect Object Pronouns Dar
and Decir
  • Placement and Forms

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Indirect Object
  • The indirect object is the person who receives
    the direct object or the person who benefits from
    the action of the verb.
  • Use the preposition a before an indirect
    object.
  • Usually answers to or for whom
  • Mi madre nos prepara la cena.
  • My mom makes us dinner./My mom makes dinner for
    us.
  • El profesor nos da tarea.
  • The teacher gives us homework./ The teacher gives
    homework to us.

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Indirect Object Pronoun
  • An indirect object pronoun stands for an indirect
    object noun. It takes the place of the indirect
    object noun or can be used with it.
  • Un banquero le prestó dinero a Juan.
  • The pronoun le and Juan appear together.
  • Un banquero le prestó dinero.
  • The pronoun le stands for/takes the place of
    Juan.

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Indirect Object Pronouns
  • Me me
  • Te you
  • Le him, her, you (Ud).
  • Nos us
  • Os you (pl.)
  • Les them, you (Uds.)

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IDOPs take the same placement as reflexive and
direct object pronouns
  • Before a conjugated verb.
  • Attached to the end of an infinitive or an
    affirmative command.
  • Enséñame la oficina de tu madre.
  • Show me your moms office./Show your moms office
    to me.
  • Su mamá les prepara comida.
  • Your mom prepares you (all) dinner./Your mom
    prepares dinner for you (all).

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Dar Decir
  • To Give
  • Doy Damos
  • Das Dais
  • Da Dan
  • Rosa le da el correo.
  • Rosa gives the mail to him.
  • To Say or Tell
  • Digo Decimos
  • Dices Decís
  • Dice Dicen
  • Yo les digo la verdad.
  • I tell them the truth.

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Práctica
  • 1. I give the book to you.
  • Yo te doy el libro.
  • 2. We tell secrets to our friends.
  • Nosotros les decimos secretos a nuestros amigos.
  • 3. You open the door for your grandma.
  • Tú le abres la puerta a tu abuela.
  • 4. They give advice to us.
  • Ellos nos dan consejos.
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