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Double Object Pronouns

Double Object Pronouns. Grammar essential # 89. Double Object Pronouns. This is grammar essential applies when you are using a direct object pronoun and an indirect object pronoun in the same sentence with the same verb phrase. If the above is not in your sentence, then this does not apply.

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Double Object Pronouns

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  1. Double Object Pronouns Grammar essential # 89

  2. Double Object Pronouns • This is grammar essential applies when you are using a direct object pronoun and an indirect object pronoun in the same sentence with the same verb phrase. • If the above is not in your sentence, then this does not apply.

  3. Double object pronoun • When using both object pronouns, the indirect always comes before the direct. • Usually they happen together as a unit.

  4. Double object pronouns • When doubling the pronouns, you can never have l-l together in the grouping. • Les lo can never happen. • If it is l-l, the first indirect object changes to “se” to avoid the repetition of the l sound. • Les lo would be se lo.

  5. Double object pronoun • He gave Juana the flowers. • He gave her them. • Él le las da. • Él se las da. If the l-l, sound is not present, do nothing with the se.

  6. Double object pronoun • He gave me the flowers. • He gave me them. • Él me las da. Do nothing!

  7. Double object pronoun • When you have a double object pronoun and a verb phrase, you can attach them. • When you attach them, you double them up with the indirect object pronoun first and the direct object pronoun second. • When you attach 2 object pronouns, you need to add an accent to the infinitive in the syllable that would normally carry the stress (usually the syllable before the infinitive ending).

  8. Double Object Pronoun • He is going to give Juana the flowers. • He is going to give her them. • Él va a dárlelas. • Él va a dárselas.

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