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Lección 6: Segunda parte. Today you will learn: How to use indirect object pronouns to discuss shopping and gift giving. Indirect Objects & Indirect Object Pronouns. The indirect object answers the question " To whom?" , "For whom?" or "From whom?".
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Lección 6: Segundaparte Today you will learn: How to use indirect object pronouns to discuss shopping and gift giving
Indirect Objects & Indirect Object Pronouns The indirect object answers the question "To whom?", "For whom?" or "From whom?" Yo le di el suéter a Paula. I gave the sweater to Paula. To whom did I give the sweater? Paula!!! Paula is the indirect object! ¡OJO! Indirect objects most often refer to people and are joined to the verb by the preposition "A". Miguel le compróunosaretesaMaru. Miguel bought earrings for Maru. Yo le pedíayudaaldependiente. I asked for help from the salesman.
Indirect Objects & Indirect Object Pronouns Just like with direct objects, we can take out the indirect object of the sentence and replace it with an indirect object pronoun. The indirect object pronouns are the equivalent of the English words "ME", "YOU", "HIM", "HER", "US" and "THEM". Indirect Object Pronouns ¡OJO! The pronouns LE and LESare often used together with the indirect object noun. Yolecompré los guantesa Silvia.
Complete the sentences with the correct INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUN (ME, TE, LE, NOS, OS, LES). María _______ regalóestoslibros a Ximena y a mí. 2. La vendedora ________ vendióun vestidomorado. (a mí) 3. Mispadres ________ dieronunosvideojuegos a mi hermano. 4. ¿Qué _________ comprarontus padres para la Navidad? (a ti) 5. El dependiente __________ vendióunasblusas a lasclientas. Look at the sentences again. What do you notice about the location of the IO pronouns?
Indirect Objects & Indirect Object Pronouns Indirect object pronouns, just like direct object pronouns, typically go directly before the conjugated verb. Mecompró el regalo. He bought me the gift. Yo no lescompré nada a ellos. I didn’t buy anything for them. IOP V IOP V However…
Indirect Objects & Indirect Object Pronouns Some sentences have verb phrases—two verbs working together as a unit. Yoquierocompraraquellablusa. Nosotrasvamos a pagar en efectivo. Necesito venderestoslibros. In these sentences, the indirect object pronoun can either go before the conjugated verb, or it can be attached to the end of the infinitive. Yotequierocomprar un regalo. I want to buy a gift for you. Yoquierocomprarte un regalo. Nosotraslevamos a pagar en efectivo. We’re going to pay him in cash. Nosotrasvamos a pagarle en efectivo. verbos pronombres
Usar la informaciónparaformaroraciones. Es necesariousar un pronombre Complementodirecto (IOP) y el pretérito. Modelo: El vendedor / vender / la blusa / (a mí) El vendedor me vendió la blusa. Mi madre / comprar / unascamisetas / (a mishermanitos) __________________________________________________________ 2. Yo / pagar / la cena / (a ti) __________________________________________________________ 3. Nina / decidir / regalar / unoslibros / (a Carmen y a mí) ___________________________________________________________ 4. Tú / dar / un regalo / (a tus padres) ___________________________________________________________
¡Vamos a hablar! DAR ¿Recuerdaslasformas de VER en el pretérito? …lasformas de DAR (to give) son muysimilares…