double object pronouns spanish iv
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Double Object Pronouns
Spanish IV
Double object pronouns • What do we mean by double object pronouns• It’s when a statement has a direct and indirect object present • Double object pronouns are used when we replace both with pronouns
EXAMPLE using a command
dámelocommand indirect object
direct object
TRANSLATION: Give it to meNOTE: literal translation is “give me it”
indirect object goes before direct object
Double object pronouns • What do we mean by double object pronouns• It’s when a statement has a direct and indirect object present • Double object pronouns are used when we replace both with pronouns
EXAMPLE in the negative
no me lo descommand
indirect object direct object
TRANSLATION: Don’t give it to me
NOTE: literal translation is “don’t give me it”indirect object goes before direct object
Bring me the breadtráigame el pan
Bring it to metráigamelo
Don’t bring it to meno me lo traiga
Formal Command
Bring me the breadtráeme el pan
Bring it to metráemelo
Don’t bring it to meno me lo traigas
Informal Command
Give me the keysDeme las llaves
Bring it to meDémelas
Don’t bring it to meNo me las dé
Formal Command
Give me the keysDame las llaves
Bring it to meDámelas
Don’t bring it to meNo me las des
Informal Command
Before continuing to the next slidedo the 1st Schoology assignment
Double object pronouns in negative commands• the order remains the same in the negative• the indirect object pronouns goes before the direct
EXAMPLEaffirmative
negative
dímelono me lo digas
Before continuing to the next slidedo the 2nd Schoology assignment
Enterthe
Complication
Example when the indirect object is a 3rd person
Tell him/ her the truth
Dígale la verdadTell it to him/ her
Dígasela
“le” and “les” become —-> “se”in statements containing double object pronouns
Before continuing to the next slidedo the 3rd Schoology assignment
Example when the indirect object is a 3rd person in a
negative commandDon’t tell him/ her the truth
No le diga la verdadDon’t tell it to him/ her
No se la diga
“le” and “les” become —-> “se”in statements containing double object pronouns
Before continuing to the next slidedo the 4th Schoology assignment
Double object pronouns in other contexts• You can have double object pronouns in any verb tense
EXAMPLES:Yo siempre se lo digo.
I always tell it to himElla ya me lo dijo.
She already told me it
Él va a decírtelo.
He’s going to tell it to you
orÉl te lo va a decir.
Estoy diciéndoselo.orSe lo estoy diciendo.
I’m telling it to him / her
Complete the final Schoology assignmentfor
this lesson
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