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IOP’s

IOP’s. Indirect Object Pronouns. IOPs Indirect Object Pronouns. Indirect objects answer the question to whom or for whom. Receives the direct object. index. What does a indirect object pronoun do?. An indirect object pronoun takes the place of an indirect object. For example:.

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IOP’s

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  1. IOP’s Indirect Object Pronouns

  2. IOPsIndirect Object Pronouns Indirect objects answer the question to whom or for whom. Receives the direct object. index

  3. What does a indirect object pronoun do? An indirect object pronoun takes the place of an indirect object. For example: Are you giving the truck to Ana? indirect object Yes, I am giving the truck to her. indirect object pronoun index

  4. MURPY What does a indirect object pronoun do? An indirect object pronoun takes the place of an indirect object. For example: Does Ed buy flowers for Maria? indirect object No, he doesn’t buy flowers for her. indirect object pronoun index

  5. The following are the indirect object pronouns in English: The Spanish equivalents are as follows: me = me us = nos you (fam.) = te you (pl.) = os you (form.) = le you (pl.) = les him = le them (m.) = les her = le them (f.) = les index

  6. Notice the placement of the indirect object pronouns in Spanish: Same place as direct object pronouns: before the conjugated verb and attached to the infinitive. I give the money to you. indirect object pronoun verb Yo te doy el dinero (a ti). verb indirect object pronoun index

  7. Notice the placement of the indirect object pronouns in Spanish: 1. Before the conjugated verb 2. Attached to the infinitive. They are going to sing the song to us. indirect object pronoun Ellos van a cantarnos la canción. Ellos nos van a cantar la canción. infinitive Conjugated verb index

  8. In Spanish, whenever you have an Indirect Object, you must have its corresponding pronoun. : Are you going to give Fred the car? indirect object Le vas a dar el carro a Fred? indirect object indirect object pronoun index

  9. In Spanish, whenever you have an IOP, you must have its corresponding pronoun. : Maria sends Julia money. indirect object Maria le manda dinero a Julia. indirect object indirect object pronoun index

  10. DOUBLE OBJECT PRONOUNS: The order goes: (No) + IOP + DOP Él no te canta una canción. indirect object pronoun direct object verb Él no tela canta. He doesn’t sing it to her. In a negative sentence in Spanish the indirect object is placed in front of the conjugated verb. It can not be placed in front of “no”. index

  11. Notice the placement of the indirect object pronouns in a negative sentence in Spanish: Mi novio nunca me manda cartas. Mi novio nunca me las manda. My boyfriend never sends them to me. index

  12. Notice the placement of the indirect object pronouns in a sentence with an infinitive construction in Spanish: ¿Quieres mandarme el dinero? Sí, te quiero mandar el dinero. Sí, quiero mandarte el dinero. Sí quiero mandartelo. Sí, te lo quiero mandar. index

  13. Translate the following sentence into Spanish. I give the book to him. Yo le doy el libro (a él). You can’t put le or les + lo, la, los, las. You must change le to se. Yo se lo doy. I give it to him. index

  14. Translate the following sentence into Spanish. We sell the car to her. Nosotros le vendemos el carro (a ella). Se lo vendemos. index

  15. Translate the following sentence into Spanish. They send the letter to us. Ellos nos mandan la carta (a nosotros). Nos la mandan. index

  16. Translate the following sentence into Spanish. She buys the book for Mario and Juan. Ella les compra el libro a Mario y a Juan. Ella se lo compra. index

  17. Translate the following sentence into Spanish. They tell us the truth. Ellos nos dice la verdad (a nosotros). index

  18. Translate the following sentence into Spanish. We send them the letters. Nosotros les mandamos las cartas (a ellos). index

  19. Answer the following question making sure to use a indirect object pronouns. If (no) follows the question answer in the negative. If (sí) follows, answer in the affirmative. ¿Les das el dinero a ellos? (sí) Sí,lesdoy el dinero (a ellos). index

  20. Answer the following question making sure to use a indirect object pronouns. If (no) follows the question answer in the negative. If (sí) follows, answer in the affirmative. ¿Nos das el carro a nosotros? (sí) Sí,lesdoy el carro (a Uds.). index

  21. Answer the following question making sure to use a indirect object pronouns. If (no) follows the question answer in the negative. If (sí) follows, answer in the affirmative. ¿Te mandan cartas a ti? (no) No, no memandan cartas (a mí). index

  22. Answer the following question making sure to use a indirect object pronouns. If (no) follows the question answer in the negative. If (sí) follows, answer in the affirmative. ¿Te dice ella la verdad a ti? (no) No, no medice la verdad (a mí). index

  23. Answer the following question making sure to use a indirect object pronouns. If (no) follows the question answer in the negative. If (sí) follows, answer in the affirmative. ¿Les muestra ella el libro a Uds.? (sí) Sí, nosmuestra el libro (a nosotros). index

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