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Double Object Pronoun Placement

Double Object Pronoun Placement. Avancemos 3 – Unidad 2 Lección 2. Double Object Pronouns – Review of DOPs and IOPs. In Spanish II, we learned about direct object pronouns and indirect object pronouns.

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Double Object Pronoun Placement

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  1. Double Object Pronoun Placement Avancemos 3 – Unidad 2 Lección 2

  2. Double Object Pronouns – Review of DOPs and IOPs • In Spanish II, we learned about direct object pronouns and indirect object pronouns. • Here is a quick review (see my Spanish II powerpoints for a more complete review of both concepts if you are unsure about them)

  3. Direct Object Pronouns me (me) te(you) lo (him or it) la (her or it) nos (us) os(you all inf.) los(them, you all) las(them, you all)

  4. Direct Object Pronouns – Examples: Isabel, ¿tienesmi suéter? Do you have my sweater? No, no lotengo. No I don’t have it. ¿Comprasesospantalones? Are you buying those pants? No, no loscompro. No, I’m not buying them.

  5. Indirect Object Pronouns - Review • An indirect object tells us FOR WHOM or TO WHOM an action is performed. Indirect objects are used to accompany or replace an indirect object. • Example 1: Ibought the ticketfor her. subjectverb direct objectindirect object • Example 2: Hesingsa songto me. subjectverb direct object indirect object

  6. Indirect Object Pronouns - Examples I bought the ticket for her. Yo le compré el boleto. He sings a song to me. Él me canta una canción.

  7. Indirect Object Pronouns Me - to/for me Te– to/for you Le – to/for him/her/you/it Nos– to/for us os Les – to/for you all/them

  8. Double Object Pronoun Placement – New Information RULES: • When using both object pronouns, the indirect always comes before the direct. (Use ID to remember this). • Usually they happen together as a unit. • Don’t “le lola” – If both pronouns begin with an “L”, the indirect object pronoun “le” becomes “se”.

  9. Double object pronoun • He gave Juana the flowers. • He gave her them. • Él le lasdio. • Él se lasdio. If the l-l, sound is not present, do nothing with the se.

  10. Double object pronoun • He gave me the flowers. • He gave me them. • Él me lasdio. Do nothing!

  11. Negative and object pronouns • If you have a negative sentence and double object pronouns, the no goes in front of the object pronouns. • She doesn’t make it (f) for us. • Ella no nos la hace.

  12. Double Object Pronouns with Commands • Ejemplos: • Enrique explícaletupunto de vista a Raquel. = Explícaselo ***With the nosotros command, drop the “s” of the nosotros ending before adding the reflexive pronoun “nos” • Let’s get organized • NOT Organicémosnos BUT Organicémonos

  13. Práctica: • Give it to me (tú) • Buy them for her (Ud.) • Bring it to us (Uds.) • Let’s tell it to him. • Distribute it to them (Uds.) • Don’t present it to me (Ud.) • Dámelo • Cómpreselos • Traíganoslo • Digámoselo • Distribúyaselo • No me lo presente

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