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Indirect Object Pronouns

Indirect Object Pronouns. To whom? For whom?. What is the Indirect Object?. It is to whom or for whom the Direct Object goes to. To find the Indirect Object, we ask To whom? or For whom? after the verb. Notice how the words to (a) and for (para) help you find the Indirect object.

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Indirect Object Pronouns

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  1. Indirect Object Pronouns To whom? For whom?

  2. What is the Indirect Object? • It is to whom or for whom the Direct Object goes to. • To find the Indirect Object, we ask To whom? or For whom? after the verb. • Notice how the words to (a) and for (para) help you find the Indirect object. • I gave the money to the secretary. • He bought the dessert for the customers.

  3. Indirect Object Pronouns me (to/for me)nos(to/for us) te(to/for you)os(to/for you all) le (to/for him/ les (to/for her/you)them/you all)

  4. Let’s replace the indirect object pronoun(Place the pronoun before the verb) • Vendo mi carro a Luisa. • Mandamoslasinvitaciones a nuestros amigos. • Mimamáhace un pastel para mí.

  5. 2-word verbsPlace pronoun before 1st verb or attach to 2nd verb • Luisa y yovamos a comprar un regalo (gift) para ti. • Papáestáleyendo un cuento (story) a mi hermana. • Quierodar un abrazo (hug) a uds.

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