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In this chapter, we delve into the role of indirect objects and indirect object pronouns in Spanish. An indirect object refers to the recipient of the direct object or the beneficiary of the verb's action. We will explore the use of the preposition "a" with indirect objects, exemplified by sentences like "El peluquero le corta el pelo a la señora." Additionally, we will review the relevant indirect object pronouns that can replace nouns or be used alongside them, helping to enhance your Spanish communication skills effectively.
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¡Exprésate! DOS Chapter 2 Indirect Object Indirect Object Pronouns Dar / Decir
Indirect Object • Indirect object is the person who receivesthe direct object or the person who benefits from the action of the verb. • Use the preposition a before an indirect object El peluquera le corta el pelo a la señora. The hairdresser cut the woman’s hair.
Indirect Object Pronoun • Stands for indirect object noun • Can take the place of the indirect object noun or be used together with it • Un cocinero le cocina la comida a Juan. • The cook cooks Juan’s food. • The cook cooks his food.
Indirect Object Pronouns • Me me • Teyou (inf) • Leyou, him, her • Nos us • Osyou • Lesyou, them
Indirect Objects • Often used with verbs for giving or telling something to someone
Dar: to give • Yodoy • Túdas • Usted, él, ellada • Nosotrosdamos • Vosotrosdais • Ustedes, ellos, ellasdan
Decir: to say, to tell • Yodigo • Túdices • Usted, él, elladice • Nosotrosdecimos • Vosotrosdecís • Ustedes, ellos, ellasdicen