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Double Object Pronouns

Double Object Pronouns. By: Michael. Double Object Pronouns?. Double object pronouns appear in sentences where there is both a direct object and indirect object present. English Example: Robert explains the math problem to me . = Robert explains it to me.

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Double Object Pronouns

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  1. Double Object Pronouns By: Michael

  2. Double Object Pronouns? Double object pronouns appear in sentences where there is both a direct object and indirect object present. English Example: Robert explains the math problem to me. = Robert explains it to me.

  3. Spanish Sentence Construction How would a Spanish sentence be structured using a double object pronoun? • The indirect object pronoun always comes before the direct object pronoun • All forms of object pronouns remain the same EXCEPT the indirect objects in 3rd person (le, les). These object pronouns change to the pronoun “se” when they precede the pronouns “lo, los, la, and las.” • In sentences with a verb in either the infinitive or progressive form, the object pronouns can either precede the conjugated verb, or attach to the end of the infinitive/progressive verb.

  4. Object Pronouns For a little review, here are the conjugation charts for indirect object pronouns and direct object pronouns: Indirect Object Pronouns Direct Object Pronouns

  5. Examples of Spanish Double Object Pronouns Let’s take the sentence “Robert explains the math problem to me,” and turn it into a successful Spanish, double object pronoun sentence step-by-step. Step 1: Translate the entire sentence word-for-word into Spanish. Robert explica el problema de matemáticas a mí. Step 2: Turn the objects into pronouns. Robert explica lo a me. Step 3: Format the sentence into correct Spanish grammar! Robert me lo explica.

  6. Examples of Spanish Double Object Pronouns (cont’d) Let’s try a trickier sentence: My wife buys a new television for my father. Step 1: Translate the entire sentence word-for-word into Spanish. Mi esposa compra una televisión nueva para mi padre. Step 2: Turn the objects into pronouns. Mi esposa compra la para le. Step 3: Format the sentence into correct Spanish grammar! Mi esposa se la compra (para mi padre). *Remember: Because both pronouns “la” and “le” were used in the sentence, the “le” is changed to a “se” in order to fit.

  7. Issue with Pronoun “se” Because the pronoun “se” can refer to one or more people, a prepositional phrase, a noun, or a proper name can be used to clarify what it stands for. Example: You wrote the letter to Jade. Instead of leaving it at “Se la escribiste,” it can be changed to “Se la escribiste a Jade,” for a clearer description.

  8. With Reflexive Verbs When a reflexive verb is used in a sentence with a direct object pronoun, it follows the same format as an indirect object pronoun does: it precedes the verb and can either come before the conjugated verb or attach itself to an infinitive/progressive verb. Example: Yo ya me los cepillé. OR Yo ya cepillármelos ayer. I already brushed them. *Remember: It is necessary to put an accent mark over the “a” in this sentence because adding two object pronouns to the end of “cepillar” adds an extra syllable, and in order to keep the stress in the right place, an accent mark is placed over the “a.”

  9. Double Object Pronoun Quiz Now that you have learned the rules and structure of double object pronouns, can you change the following English sentences into Spanish? He served it to them. (la comida) Él se la sirvió (a ellos). I offered to pay it for them. (la cuenta) Yo se la ofrecí pagar. OR Yo ofrecí pagársela.

  10. Double Object Pronoun Quiz Cont’d She answered it for you. (la pregunta) Ella te la contestó. We bought it for you (pl.) at the mall. (la televisión) Nosotros os la compramos en el centro comercial. You owed it to me. (el dinero) Tú me lo debiste. I sent them to your sister. (las cartas) Yo se las mandé (a tu hermana).

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