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IN SPANISHBY SRA HASELHORST
Direct Objects and Indirect Objects
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What are DIRECT OBJECTS?
They answer the question- WHO? Or WHAT?
Max brings the phone to his mom.My husband brings me flowers.I see you.Julie sees Marie-Claire.Patrick rides the horse.
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Direct Object Nouns to Direct Object Pronouns.
Now that we’ve figured out the nouns- what are the pronouns?
Max brings the phone to his mom. = it Max brings it to him mom.
My husband brings me flowers. = them My husband brings me them.
I see you.= you I see you
Julie sees Marie-Claire.- her Julie sees her.
Patrick rides the horse. = it Patrick rides it.
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En español
Me- me Nos- us
Te- you Os- you
Lo, la- it/ him/ her Los, las- them
Max brings the phone. Max brings it (el teléfono– masculine– lo)Max lo trae.My husband brings flowers. My husband brings them. (las flores- feminine, plural-las.)Mon marido las trae.You see her. Tú la ves.
Note that the pronoun goes IN FRONT OF THE CONJUGATED VERB.
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Indirect Object Pronouns
Answer the question- to/ for whom?
My husband brings me flowers. For whom? –me
He gives the gift to you. To whom? you?
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En español
Me- to/for me Nos- to/ for us
Te- to/ for you Os- to /for you
Le- to/ for him/ her/ you formal Les- to/ for them/ you all
My husband brings me flowers. For whom? –meMy esposo me trae las flores.
She gives the gift to you.Ella te da el regalo.
Note- the indirect object pronoun goes in front of the verb.
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Using both together
If a sentence has an indirect object pronoun and a direct object pronoun- the indirect object comes first! (an I looks like a 1)
Mi esposo me las trae. My husband brings me them.
(if you use le or les with lo/la/los/las- the le or les changes to se)
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Kinds of pronouns
Subject Reflexive Indirect Object
Direct Object
Prepositional
Subject of the sentence
Used when action reflects back to subject- agrees with subject (ex: lavarse)
Answers question “to/for whom”
Answers question: “what”
Used after a preposition (ex: para, sin, con, a, de)
Yo Me Me Me mí
Tú Te Te Te ti
Él, ella/ Ud. Se Le Lo/la Él, ella/ Ud.
Nosotros/ nosotras
Nos Nos Nos Nosotros/nosostras
Ellos/ ellas/ Uds.
Se Les Los/ las Ellos/ ellas/ Uds.