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Indirect Object Pronouns aka: the IOPs

Indirect Object Pronouns aka: the IOPs. Cap.2 Gram. 1 Pg. 50. What are Indirect Objects and IOPs?. Indirect Objects tell to whom or for whom the action of the verb is performed. The preposition “A” is used before an indirect object.

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Indirect Object Pronouns aka: the IOPs

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  1. Indirect Object Pronounsaka: the IOPs Cap.2 Gram. 1 Pg. 50

  2. What are Indirect Objects and IOPs? • Indirect Objects tell to whom or for whom the action of the verb is performed. • The preposition “A” is used before an indirect object. Modelo: el peluquerolecortó el pelo a la señora. • Indirect Object Pronouns (IOP) are pronouns that replace the noun/indirect object in a sentence. Modelo: el peluquerolecortó el pelo. Direct Object IOP

  3. The Indirect Object Pronouns • Answer the question to whom or for whom, something is done or given. • Placement is before a conjugated verb or attached to the end of an infinitive, positive command or a gerund.

  4. Indirect Objects and IOPs are often used with verbs for telling or giving something to someone. Modelo: Paco le darosas a María. OrPaco le darosas.

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