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CONTENT OBJECTIVE I will be able to replace INDIRECT OBJECT NOUNS with INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS.

CONTENT OBJECTIVE I will be able to replace INDIRECT OBJECT NOUNS with INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS. LANGUAGE OBJECTIVE I will be able to use the Indirect Object Pronouns me, te, le, nos, os & les to say what gifts people receive. . Indirect Object Prounouns. Español 1 Unidad 4 Etapa 2

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CONTENT OBJECTIVE I will be able to replace INDIRECT OBJECT NOUNS with INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS.

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  1. CONTENT OBJECTIVE I will be able to replace INDIRECT OBJECT NOUNS with INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS. LANGUAGE OBJECTIVE I will be able to use the Indirect Object Pronouns me, te, le, nos, os & les to say what gifts people receive.

  2. Indirect Object Prounouns Español 1 Unidad 4 Etapa 2 Sra. Lear

  3. direct object pronouns me nos te os lo/la los/las You learned that direct object pronouns can be used to avoid repetition of the noun and answer the question whom? or what? about the verb. -Pues ya tienes ropa de verano. -Claro que la tengo.

  4. Indirect objects are nouns that tell to whom/what or for whom/what. Indirect object pronouns replace or accompany indirect objects.

  5. What does an indirect object pronoun do? An indirect object pronoun takes the place of an indirect object. For example: Are you giving the flowers to Sofía? indirect object Yes, I am giving the flowers to her. indirect object pronoun

  6. indirect object pronouns me nos te os le les le accompanies madre Rosa le compra un collar a su madre. le replaces (su madre) Rosa le compra un collar.

  7. The pronouns le and les can refer to different indirect objects. To clarify what they mean, they are often accompanied by: a + name, noun, or pronoun Rosa lecompra un collar. Rosa buys a necklace for her. Rosa lecompra un collar a su madre. Rosa buys a necklace for her mother. to add emphasis use a+prounoun A mímecompro unos aretes. I’m buying myself some earrings.

  8. indirect object pronouns me nos te os le les Practica con los objetos indirectos. Say what people buy for each other using I.O.P.s • Yo ___comprounosaretesa mi novia. le • Yo ___comprounos discos compactosa misamigas. les • Mis padres ___compranunasbotasa mi. me le • Mis padres ___compranunasbotas a mi hermano.

  9. indirect object pronouns me nos te os le les Practica con los objetos indirectos. Say what people buy for each other using I.O.P.s • Ella ___compraunacarteraa sunovio. le • Nuestros abuelos ___compran unos videojuegos a mis hermanos y yo. nos te • Nosotros___compramos (a ti) un disco compacto de los hermanos Jonas. • Tú __ compras un anillo a mi. me

  10. Today’s Activities: p.282 ACTS 12-13 ACT 12 El Mercado WORD ONLY Use I.O.Ps to say for whom they buy things. 1. Mis padres ____ compran unas botas de cuero a mi hermano. le 2. Ellos ____ compran unos aretes a mí. me ACT 13 (1-6) “Cuántos regalos” Use I.O.Ps to say what gifts they buy for Rosa’s mother. dar-to give doy, das, da, damos, dan 1. su esposo: un collar de oro Su esposo le da un collar de oro.

  11. Indirect Object Pronouns & Placement indirect object pronouns me nos te os le les ¿Recuerdas? We use Indirect Object Pronouns to replace or accompany…. Indirect Object Nouns Indirect objects are nouns that tell… …whom/what or for whom/what.

  12. How do you know where indirect object pronouns go in a sentence? They work just like… direct object pronouns. When the pronoun accompanies a conjugated verb… the pronoun comes before the verb. before Rosa le compra una olla a su madre.

  13. But when the pronoun accompanies a sentence with an infinitive, it can either go before the conjugated verb or be attached to the end of the infinitive: attached Rosa quiere comprarle una olla a su madre.Or…Rosa le quiere comprar una olla a su madre.

  14. Today’s Work: p.284 ACTS 16-17 ACT 16 (1-6): ¿Qué quieres darles? 1. papá/ llevar artículos de cuero A mi papá le gusta llevar artículos de cuero. Quiero darle unas botas. Le quiero dar unas botas.

  15. ACT 17 En la tienda • un refresco…a Rosa • acabar de Carlos acaba de comprarle un refresco a Rosa. / Carlos le acaba de comprar un refresco a Rosa.

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