¡ten cuidado! be careful! aquí vienen … here come.…
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Just when you thought it was safe to venture into your Spanish class… Super Power is NOW required…. ¡Ten Cuidado! Be careful! Aquí vienen … Here come.…. ¡ Los poderosos pronombres!. Powerful Pronouns!. ¿Qué es un pronombre?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Just when you thought
it was safe to venture into your Spanish
class…
Super Power is NOW
required…
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¡Ten Cuidado!
Be careful!
Aquí vienen…
Here come.…
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¡Los poderosos pronombres!
Powerful Pronouns!
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¿Qué es un pronombre?
• A pronoun replaces a noun in a sentence. It can replace the (1) subject or the (2) object of a sentence… Or BOTH!
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SUBJECT PRONOUNS
• Replace the SUBJECT – yo– tú– él, ella usted– nosotros, nosotras– vosotros, vosotras– ellos, ellas, ustedes
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Use that knowledge or
LOSE IT!
• Write a sentence that uses a SUBJECT PRONOUN!
• Translate: I have a blue stapler.
• Tengo una grapadora azul.
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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
• Indicate who receives the action AND that the subject and object are the
same!
Me Nos
Te Os
Se Se
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Use that knowledge or
LOSE IT!
• Write a sentence that uses a REFLEXIVE PRONOUN!
• Translate: I take a shower at 6:00 AM.
• Me ducho a las seis de la mañana.
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OBJECT PRONOUNS
¡ OJO !
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DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS
(D.O.)
• Indicate WHO or WHAT the subject is talking about.
• Note: Not the same person as the subject.
Me Nos
Te Os
Lo (singular, masculino)
La (singular, fémina)
Los (plural, masculino)
Las (plural, fémina)
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Say WHAT?
Direct Object Pronouns answer the questions:
What? (What do I have?)Who? (Who do I see?)
(Yes, think “PROPER” English! It will help!)
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Use that knowledge or
LOSE IT!
• Let’s write a few sentences using the DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUN
Translate: • I have it. (it = homework).
• La tengo. • I see you. (you = informal)
• Te veo.
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Use that knowledge or
LOSE IT!
• Now you try it!Translate:
• I see them. (them = masculine, plural).
• Los veo. • She has it. (it = the shirt)
• La tiene.
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INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS (IO)
• Indicate how the action relates TO WHOM, FOR WHOM or ABOUT WHAT.
• Note: Not the same person as the subject.
Me Nos
Te Os
Le Les
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Say WHAT?
Indirect Object Pronouns answer the questions:
To Whom?For Whom?From Whom?
(Yes, think “PROPER” English! It will help!)
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Say WHAT?
Indirect Object Pronouns are rarely used WITHOUT a Direct Object Pronoun (just like
in English).
Example: I gave IT to HER.D.O. pronoun: IT (What?)
I.O. pronoun: HER (To whom?)
(Yes, think “PROPER” English! It will help!)
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Use that knowledge or
LOSE IT!
• Let’s write a few sentences using the INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUN
Translate: • You read it to me. (it = homework).
• Me la lees. • I read it to you. (you = informal)
• Te la leo.
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Use that knowledge or
LOSE IT!
• Now you try!Translate:
• He reads it to us. (it = homework).• Nos la lee.
• I give it to you. (you = informal, it = gift)
• Te lo doy.(GIVE = DAR, I give = doy)
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¡Domina el español con el uso de los PODEROSOS
PRONOMBRES!
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LA TAREA
• Ven con definiciones y ejemplos (2 para cada uno) EN INGLES de estas clases de pronombres:
• Subject• Direct Object (D.O.) Pronouns• Indirect Object (I.O.) Pronouns
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