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Indirect Object Pronouns (IOP)

Indirect Object Pronouns (IOP). What’s an IOP. An Indirect object is a noun or pronoun that answers the question. to whom or for whom an action is done. The Indirect Object Pronouns. (to or for me) (to or for you) (to or for him, her, it).

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Indirect Object Pronouns (IOP)

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  1. Indirect Object Pronouns (IOP)

  2. What’s an IOP... • An Indirect object is a noun or pronoun that answers the question to whom or for whom an action is done.

  3. The Indirect Object Pronouns (to or for me) (to or for you) (to or for him, her, it) (to or for us) (os (to or for you all)) (to or for them, you all) (a mi) (a ti) (a el, a ella a ud. me nos te le les

  4. Break down of a sentence • Yo le presto cien pesos a Luisa. verb subject direct object noun indirect object pronoun (IOP) Indirect object noun (this determines which IOP is needed in the sentence, who is receiving) Spanish speakers normally use both indirect object pronoun and indirect object noun to which it refers in the same sentence. This is done to emphasize and clarify to whom the pronoun refers to.

  5. Where does an IOP go? Juan le quieredar un regalo. Ella no quiere pagarte. 3) before or after the present progressive.

  6. 1) Before the Conjugated Verb: Identify the IOP and the indirect object noun • Los vendedores tevenden la ropa • Le voy a dar el libro a Elena. • Mario nosprepara un café . (It’s not necessary to add the Indirect object noun.) a ti. a Elena

  7. 2) After the infinitive: • Voy a darle el libro • Él no quiere pagarte. • Él está escribiéndole una carta a Elena. a ella.

  8. 3) Before or after the present progressive • Ana le está escribiendo una carta. • Ana estáescribiéndoleunacarta.

  9. LE y LES have multiple meanings… Unspecified statments • Yo le compro un abrigo. • Ella le da un libro. • Él les vende unos sombreros. Specified statements • Yo le compro un abrigo a Ernesto. • Ella le da un libro a Juan. • Él les vende unos sombreros a mis tíos.

  10. Break it down, again 1. Juan ___ quiere dar un regalo a Elena. 2. Betty y Felipe ____ escriben desde Cuba a mí. 3. Marta y yo ____ compramos unos guantes a ellos. 4. La dependienta _____muestra la corbata a nosotros. FIN le me les nos

  11. LELE ¿QUIERES IR A PROM?

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