Direct And Indirect Object Pronouns Combined

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Double pronoun.notebookApril 27, 2009Direct and Indirect ObjectPronouns Combined(Los pronombres de complementodirecto e indirecto usados juntos)Traje el bronceador.¿Me lo puedes aplicar?Apr 22 6:12 PM1

Double pronoun.notebookApril 27, 2009Direct object pronounsEnglishMeMeTeYouLo, LaItLos, Las themNosUsIndirect Object PronounsEnglishMeto meTeto youLeto him/herLesto themNosto usApr 22 6:20 PM2

Double pronoun.notebookApril 27, 2009When using a double object pronouns,the double object pronounsare placed before a conjugated verb,the indirect object pronoun (IOP) always comes beforethe direct object pronoun (DOP).Apr 22 6:19 PM3

Double pronoun.notebookApril 27, 2009The double object pronounsare placed before a conjugated verb,Te la traigo en un momento.I’ll bring it to you in a moment.Both pronouns must be place together in front of the conjugatedverbThey cannot be separatedApr 25 4:38 PM4

Double pronoun.notebookApril 27, 2009When using a double object pronouns,the indirect object pronoun (IOP) always comes beforethe direct object pronoun (DOP).The combinations of object pronouns in SpanishMe lome lame losme lasTe lote late loste lasNos lonos lanos losnos lasSee Le and les on next slideApr 25 4:40 PM5

Double pronoun.notebookApril 27, 2009When using double pronoun withUses of Le and lesYou can’t use “le lo” in Spanish!The le and les must change tose lose lase before lo, la, los or las.se los(Le) Yo se la tiré.se lasI threw it to him.(Les) Tú se los compraste.You bought them for her.Apr 22 6:12 PM6

Double pronoun.notebookApril 27, 2009When using an infinitive with double pronounsbut both pronouns must remain next to each other, that is,When using double pronouns, the Indirect Object ALWAYScomes first.both pronouns must come either in front of the conjugatedverbTe la voy a traer más tarde.I am going to bring it to you later.or after the infinitiveVoy a traértela más tarde.I am going to bring it to you later.Notice that when the pronouns are placed after the infinitivethey are attached to the verb (written as one word).Written accents must be added to the verb, to keep the originalpronunciation or stress on the verb.The accent mark must be placed 3 vowels from the right.Apr 22 6:12 PM7

Double pronoun.notebookApril 27, 2009When using the present progressive with double pronounsbut both pronouns must remain next to each other, that is,both pronouns must come either in front of the conjugatedverbTe la estoy trayendo ahora mismo.I am bringging it to you right nowor after the present progressiveEstoy trayéndotela ahora mismo.I am bringging it to you right nowNotice that when the pronouns are placed afterthe present progressivethey must be attached to the verb (written as one word).Written accents must be added to the verb, to keep the originalpronunciation or stress on the verb.The accent mark must be placed 4 vowels from the right.Apr 22 6:44 PM8

Double pronoun.notebookApril 27, 2009The combinations of object pronouns in Spanish areas follows:me lome loste lote losse lose losnos lonos losme lame laste loste lasse lase lasnos lanos lasApr 22 7:30 PM9

Double pronoun.notebookApril 27, 2009Rewrite the sentences using double pronouns1. El/la/les/decir2. yo/los/te/mandar3. Nos/las/ofrecer/ustedes4. Dar/la clase/me/lo.Translate the words in parenthesis5. Ella (it to us) da.6. Yo (it to you) muestro.7. Mi padre (them to me) compra.8. Nuestro jefe (them to him) escribe.Rewrite using double pronoun9. Sergio le compra unas flores.10. María les enseña el libro.11. Ana nos va a traer la comida.12. La mujer te está escribiendo las cartas.Apr 22 6:12 PM10

Double pronoun.notebookApril 27, 2009Double object pronoun gameRewrite the following sentences using doublé objectpronouns1.Oscar compró los lentes para nadar a Pedro.2.María va a comprar los boletos a Ramiro.3.Luisa está cocinando un ceviche a su hermana.4. Carmen y yo tenemos escribir unas notas a ti.Translate into English5.¿Nos las dio él?6.Mario se la tiró a Felipe.7.El papá te la está trayendo.8.Ella tiene que escribírtela.Translate into Spanish9.Diego bought them for her.10. We read it to him.11.Are you going to explain it to us?12.We are singing it to you.Answer the following questions13.¿Me prestas las notas? (Sí)14.¿Quién te va explicar las frases?15.¿Nos están comprando una camisa?16.¿Cuándo tienen ustedes que darles el dinero aellas?Apr 25 5:25 PM11

Double pronoun.notebookApril 27, 2009Answer the following questions1.Do the double pronouns go before or after a conjugated verb?Before the conjugated verb.Me la da.2.Which goes first the indirect or direct object pronoun?The indirect object goes first.Me la da.3.When using double pronouns, do they go together or can they be separated?The IDO and the DO go together, they cannot be separated.Me la da.4.When using an infinitive,where do we place the double object pronouns,before or after the infinitive?The double object pronouns may go before the conjugated verbMe la va a dar.orattached to the infinitive.Va a dármela.5.If we attach the double object pronouns to the infinitive,what do we need to do to keep the stress?Put an accent mark on the third vowel from the rightVa a dármela.6.When using the present progressive, where do we place the doubleobject pronouns, before or after the ING?The double object pronouns may go before the verb estarMe la está dando.orattached to the ING.Está dándomela.7.If we attach the double object pronouns to the present progressive,what do we need to do to keep the stress?Put an accent mark on the fourth vowel from right to leftEstá dándomela.8.In Spanish, can we have le lo or les la when usingdouble object pronouns?NO9.What happens to the le and les when using the double pronoun?The le and les changes to SESe la da a él.Se los da a ellos.10. What are some of the double object pronouns combinations?me lome late lote losmelos PMApr26 1:06te losme laste las12

but both pronouns must remain next to each other, that is, When using double pronouns, the Indirect Object ALWAYS comes first. both pronouns must come either in front of the conjugated verb Te la voy a traer más tarde. I am going to bring it to you later. or after the infinitive

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