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Double Object Pronouns

Double Object Pronouns. p288. Repaso : Direct Object Pronouns. nos os los, las. me y ou ( inf .) him , her, it, you (f). us y’all them, all of you. me te lo, la. Repaso : Direct Object Pronouns. p41 en el libro Answer the questions: Whom? What?

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Double Object Pronouns

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  1. Double Object Pronouns p288

  2. Repaso: Direct Object Pronouns • nos • os • los, las • me • you (inf.) • him, her, • it, you (f) • us • y’all • them, • all of you me te lo, la

  3. Repaso: Direct Object Pronouns • p41 en el libro • Answer the questions: • Whom? • What? • Receive the action of the verb • Before a conjugated verb or attached to an infinitive • Replace a noun or pronoun • Yotengola cuenta ->Yolatengo. • Voy a prepararla comida. -> Voy a prepararla.

  4. Repaso: Indirect Object Pronouns • nos • os • les (se) • to/for me • to/for you (inf.) • to/for him, her, • you (f) • to/for us • to/for y’all • to/for them, • all of you me te le (se)

  5. Repaso: Indirect Object Pronouns • p46 en el libro • Answer the questions: • To whom? • For whom? • Before a conjugated verb or attached to an infinitive • Replace or accompany a noun or pronoun • El meseronossirve la comida a nosotros -> • El meseronossirve la comida • Susana va a cocinar la tortilla para Juan. -> • Susana va a cocinarle la tortilla.

  6. Double Object Pronouns • Using two pronouns in the same sentence, one indirect object pronoun and one direct object pronoun: • The waiter brings Elena the bill. • The waiter brings it to her.

  7. Double Object Pronous • With conjugated verbs: • The IDO comes before the DO and both come before the conjugated verb • subject -> IDO -> DO -> conjugated verb • La camareranostrajoel caldoa Juan y amí. • La camareranoslo trajo.

  8. Double Object Pronous • With infinitive or –ndo verbs : • Pronouns can go before the conjugated verb OR attached to an infinitive or –ndo. • subject -> conjugated verb -> infinitive/IDO/DO • Melosva a pedir. -> Vas a pedírmelos. • Meloestáspidiendo. -> Estáspidiéndomelo.

  9. Double Object Pronouns • What if both pronouns start with the letter L? • Change the indirect object pronoun to se. • Lepedíla cuentaalcamarero. • Le lapedí. • Selapedí. • ¿Lespuedesllevarel téa esasmujeres? • ¿Puedesllevárleslo? • ¿Puedesllevárselo?

  10. Práctica:Replace the underlined noun with a pronoun. El camarerose lostrae. El camareronoslo trae. El camarerooslo trae. El camarerotelastrae. El camarerotelatrae. 1.El camarero les traelos espaguetis. 2. El camareronostraeel platovegetariano. 3. El camareroostraeel gazpacho. 4. El camarerotetraelaschuletas de cerdo. 5. El camarerotetraela cuenta.

  11. Práctica: Replace the underlined nous with pronouns Voy a llevárselo. Estoysirviéndoselos. Voy a dársela. Estoypreparándoselo. Voy a traérsela. • Selo voy a llevar. • Selos estoysirviendo. • Se lavoy a dar. • Se lo estoypreparando. • Se la voy a traer. 1.Voy a llevarel polloasado al cliente. 2. Estoysirviendo lospostres a los invitados. 3. Voy a darla cuenta al señor. 4. Estoypreparandoel flan paralasseñoras. 5. Voy a traerla paella a los chicos.

  12. Práctica: Translate to Spanish and replace the underlined words with pronouns El camareronoslatrae. El camareroselosirve. El hombre selapide. Selodoy. Melaprepara. 1. The waiter brings the bill to us. 2. The waiter serves the dessert to the ladies. 3. The man asks the waiter for the bill. 4. I give the book to my friend. 5. He prepares the chocolate cake for me.

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