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REALIDADES 4A

REALIDADES 4A. Indirect Object Pronouns. Reviewing Direct Object Pronouns. On previous chapters we have learned about Direct Object Pronouns . They are: Lo, La, Los, Las, Me, Te, Nos They substitute the direct object (NOT THE SUBJECT) on a sentence .

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REALIDADES 4A

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  1. REALIDADES 4A IndirectObjectPronouns

  2. ReviewingDirectObjectPronouns • OnpreviouschapterswehavelearnedaboutDirectObjectPronouns. • They are: Lo, La, Los, Las, Me, Te, Nos • Theysubstitutethedirectobject (NOT THE SUBJECT) on a sentence. • Theyalways come BEFORE theverbunlessthere are twoverbstogether in thesentence. • Theyanswerthequestion “What?” or “Who”. Ex: Maria compra la camiseta/Maria lacompra. Fridacoleccionalos animalesde peluche/ Fridalos colecciona. Marcos llama a Carlos y yo. / Marcos nos llama.

  3. Indirect Object Pronouns In English … • The Indirect Object follows the verb just as a Direct Object does. But the function of an Indirect Object is different. Instead of being the object of the action of the verb as a Direct Object is, the Indirect Object is the person or thing to whom or for whom the action is performed - I write a letter (direct object) to my friend (indirect object) - I bought a sweater (direct object) for Jennifer (indirect object) - She borrowed a CD (direct object) from me (indirect object)

  4. Continuing… Let's look at an example: I give a ticket to the crazed driver. Let's take a look at the components of the sentence: Now, let’s substitute the indirect object with a pronoun: I give him a ticket

  5. In Spanish … • Like in English an IOP tells to whom or for whom an action is performed. They are used to replace or accompany an indirect object noun. They are: • Let’s look at some examples: - Mi abuela no mepermitia comer galletaspara el almuerzo. - Su mamá siempre le daba regalos (a Juanito). - Yo les compraba regalos (a los niños). - Nos enviaba cartas todos los veranos.

  6. Practicando… • UnderlinetheIndirectObjectand substituteitwith a pronoun. • Maria da el dinero a Juan. __________________________ • Juan compró flores para Maria. ______________________ • Luana escribía cartas para Mario y yo. ____________________ • Alissa llamaba a mi. ___________________________ • Cristina daba dulces a los niños. _____________________ • Los profesores daban exámenes difíciles a los estudiantes. ____________________________________________ • Compramos regalos lindos para Lucas. _____________________________________________

  7. Onyournotebook… • Complete: • Activity 22 – Pg 199 • Activity 16 – Pg196 If done: Complete Activity 17 and 18 on page 197. Ifnot done, complete theseactivitiesforhomework.

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