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Los Pronombres

Los Pronombres. Le, Les. Pronouns Telling what you do for others. Direct Objects. Definición A direct object tells who or what receives the action of the verb. Ejemplo Di el cuadro I gave the painting You can find the direct object (D.O.) by asking yourself this question:

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Los Pronombres

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  1. Los Pronombres Le, Les Pronouns Telling what you do for others

  2. Direct Objects Definición • A direct object tells who or what receives the action of the verb. • Ejemplo • Di el cuadro • I gave the painting • You can find the direct object (D.O.) by asking yourself this question: • What did I give? I gave the painting.

  3. Indirect Objects Definición • An indirect object tells who receives the direct object. It tells “to whom” or “for whom” the action of the verb is done. • Ejemplo • Le di el cuadro a Marco. • I gave the painting to Marco. • You can find the indirect object (I.O.) by asking yourself this question: • To whom did I give the painting? To Marco.

  4. Direct/Indirect Objects What is the direct object? Indirect? • Ella le dio las entradas a Marta. • She gave the tickets to Marta. • Subject: Ella • Verb: dio • Direct Object: las entradas (what she gave) • Indirect Object: Marta (who she gave them to) • ¿Mandaste la estatua al museo? • Direct Object: La estatua - (what you sent) • Indirect Object: Al museo - (who you sent to)

  5. Indirect Object Pronouns Indirect Object Pronouns

  6. Using Pronouns • Ella le dio el cuadro a Marco • Indirect Object: Marco (masculine singular) • Use: le • Ella le dio el cuadro. • Yo le lancé la pelota a Cecilia. • Indirect Object: Cecilia • Use: le (feminine singular) • Yo le lancé la pelota.

  7. Using Pronouns • You need both the le/les and the indirect object! • Or • You need just the le/les. • Put the le/les before the verb. • Les dimos los boletos a ellos. • Les dimos los boletos.

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