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Indirect Object Pronouns

Indirect Object Pronouns. What’s an indirect object?. Direct Object. The indirect object tells to whom/what or for whom/what of the verb. Le leo el libro a Jim. I read the book to Jim. Él le da regalos a Lola. He gives gifts to Lola. How do I find the IO in a sentence?.

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Indirect Object Pronouns

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  1. Indirect Object Pronouns What’s an indirect object?

  2. Direct Object The indirect object tells to whom/what or for whom/what of the verb Le leo el libroa Jim I read the bookto Jim Él le da regalos a Lola He gives gifts to Lola. How do I find the IO in a sentence?

  3. Indirect Object To find the IO, just ask: To whom + verb + DO?: I read the book to Jim Le leo el libro a Jim To whom do I read? ¿A quién le leo? To Jim = IO A Jim = IO There’s pronouns for these, huh?

  4. Pronouns You know that a pronoun replaces a noun (think of he, she, we) Me = (to) me Nos = (to) us Te = (to) you (familiar) Os = (to) y’all (familiar) Le = (to) you (form), her, him, it Les=(to) you, them So, how do I remember these?

  5. Direct Object Pronouns My Me Tia Te Le Lola Nos Never Os Observes Les Lambs So how do I use them?

  6. IOPN Joe Montanale arroja el balón a Jerry Rice Joe Montana subject Who throws? el balón DO What is thrown? Jerry Rice IO To whom? So, how do we use ‘em?

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