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Indirect object pronouns (IOPs) are essential in Spanish to accompany or replace nouns. For example, in the sentence "Mamá les da el dinero a José y Ana," "les" indicates to whom the money is given. It's advisable to include the noun for clarity. Spanish IOPs, like "me," "te," "le," "nos," "os," and "les," are placed before the conjugated verb or attached to an infinitive, as in "Mamá me va a dar el dinero." Remember, when using both direct and indirect object pronouns, the IOP comes first.
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Indirect object pronouns (iop) are used to accompany the noun it modifies or to replace the noun.
accompanies • Mamáles da el dinero a José y Ana. • replaces • Mamáles da el dinero.
With leor les it is a good idea to include the noun in the sentence.
Indirect object pronounscan be attached to an infinitive. • Mamámeva a dar el dinero. • Mamáva a darmeel dinero.
When using both a direct object pronoungand an indirect object pronoun in a sentence, the indirect object pronoun goes first.