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Complementos directos e indirectos (pp 60-61). You did WHAT ? You did that to WHO ?. No te preocupes, Homer. Don’t worry! Object complements really aren’t that scary once you get to know them!. Let’s watch an ad for the energy bar Japp…. The young guy pushed the car for the old guy.
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Complementos directos e indirectos (pp 60-61) You did WHAT? You did that to WHO?
No te preocupes, Homer. Don’t worry! Object complements really aren’t that scary once you get to know them! Let’s watch an ad for the energy bar Japp…
The young guy pushed the car for the old guy. What was pushed? For whom did he push it? the car The car is the direct object because it directly received the action of the verb. the old guy The old guy is the indirect object because it indirectly received the action of the verb.
I threw a pillow at my brother. I threw a pillow at my brother. My brother gave me back the remote. My brother gave me back the remote.
me you him/her us you all them to me to you to him/her to us to you all to them
ALWAYS put object pronouns in front of the verb: Mando la carta. Habla con mi novio. Golpeas la pelota a nosotros. Hiervo los huevos para ti. La mando. Le habla. Nos la golpeas Te los hiervo.
THEN, you attach the objects to the end. Dime Debes comerlo Estamos comiéndolos
They sent me the tickets by urgent mail. I demand a response from you now. Indirect before direct, reflexive first of all! He/she gives the books to him/her. He/she shows the invitations to Elena.
He’s going to sing it for me. El va a cantármela. 1. I am writing to him/her/you (Ud.) Estoy escribiéndole. 2. 3. Acompáñeme por favor. Come with me please.
You got it – ifelicidades! Ok, maybe we better practice a bit more…