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Indirect Pronouns Jessica Jones Roderick Thomas Jonathan Gonzalez Jonothan Glover Jada Thomas Kiyah Brewster

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Page 1: An indirect object precedes the direct object and tells to whom or for whom the action of the verb is done and who is receiving the direct object

Indirect PronounsJessica JonesRoderick ThomasJonathan GonzalezJonothan GloverJada ThomasKiyah Brewster

Page 2: An indirect object precedes the direct object and tells to whom or for whom the action of the verb is done and who is receiving the direct object

What is a indirect pronoun?

•An indirect object precedes the direct object and tells to whom or for whom the action of the verb is done and who is receiving the direct object.

Page 3: An indirect object precedes the direct object and tells to whom or for whom the action of the verb is done and who is receiving the direct object

1st Example

•Él compró unos regalos para nosotros. (He bought some gifts for us.) - For whom? For us. Us = nos•Él nos compró unos regalos. (He bought us some gifts.)

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2nd Example

• Yo le tiro la pelota a la pared. (I throw the ball to the wall.)

Yo le tiro la pelota a Miguel. (I throw the ball to Miguel.) - To whom? To Miguel. Miguel = le

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3rd Example

• Él me compra una rosa para mí. (He buys a rose for me.)

• Mi madre te compró un libro para tí. (My mother bought a book for you.)

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4th Example

• Voy a contarles un secreto. (I am going to tell you a secret.)

• Ella está serviendonos la cena. (She is serving us dinner.)

• Dame algo bonito. (Give me something pretty.)

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5th Example

comprar(le) algoto buy something for someone

contar(le) algoto tell something to someone

dar(le) algoto give something to someone

decir(le) algoto say something to someone

escribir(le) algoto write something to someone

mandar(le) algoto send something to someone

mostrar(le) algoto show something to someone

pedir(le) algoto ask something of someone

regalar(le) algo to give (a gift) to someone

servir(le) algoto serve something to someone

traer(le) algoto bring something to someone

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6th Example

Singular Plural

1st person me (to/for me) nos (to/for us)

2nd personte (to/for you informal)

os (to/for you informal)

3rd personle (to/for you formal, he, she, it)

les (to/for them, you formal)

Indirect Object Pronouns