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Indirect Objects & Indirect Object Pronouns; dar and decir

Indirect Objects & Indirect Object Pronouns; dar and decir. Español 2 Sra. Godsey Midfield High School. Indirect Objects. The indirect object is the person who receives the direct object or the person who benefits from the action of the verb.

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Indirect Objects & Indirect Object Pronouns; dar and decir

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  1. Indirect Objects & Indirect Object Pronouns; dar and decir Español 2 Sra. Godsey Midfield High School

  2. Indirect Objects • The indirect object is the person who receives the direct object or the person who benefits from the action of the verb. • Use the preposition “a” before an indirect object. Ejemplo: El peluquero le cortó el pelo a la señora. (The hairdresser cut the woman’s hair.)

  3. Indirect Object Pronoun • The indirect object pronoun stands for an indirect object noun. • It can take the place of the indirect object noun or be used together with it. Ejemplos: • Un banqueroleprestódinero a Juan. (A banker lent him money.) 2. Un banqueroleprestódinero. (A banker lent him money.)

  4. Indirect object pronouns follow the same placement rules as reflexive and direct object pronouns.

  5. Indirect objects are often used with verb for giving or telling something to someone (such as with verbs “dar” and “decir”

  6. Dar and Decir Dar (to give) and decir (to say/tell) are often used for giving or telling something to someone.

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