Repaso de Pronombres Español 3: Capítulo 3A.

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Repaso de Pronombres Español 3: Capítulo 3A

Pronombres en Español Subject Pronouns: Reflexive Pronouns: * To tell who is doing the action of a conjugated verb. Reflexive Pronouns: * Used when someone does action to/for him/herself *Reflexives use their pronouns & verbs in the same forms. me ducho - I shower myself te despiertas - you wake up me nos te XXXXXX se YO Nosotros TÚ XXXXXXX Él, Ella, Ud. Ellos, Ellas, Uds

Direct Object Pronouns: * Replace/Refer to the object of a sentence, in order not to repeat. *must agree in gender (masc/fem) & number (singular/plural) with the object they replace/refer to. * To determine the object of the sentence, ask… WHAT? Ejemplos: *replace object with DOP Carlos compra la ensalada. (Carlos buys the salad.) Carlos la compra. (Carlos buys it.) Victoria escribe el informe. (Victoria writes the report) Victoria lo escribe. (Victoria writes it.) me - me nos -us te - you XXXXXX lo, la - it los, las - it

Indirect Object Pronouns: * Indicate to whom or for whom an action is performed. To determine, ask… to/for whom? *Sometimes you can use (a+Ud/el/ella or a noun) to clarify to whom when using “le” or “les”. Ejemplos: Carlos compra la pizza a Maricela. (Carlos buys the pizza for Maricela) Carlos le compra la pizza (a ella). (Carlos buys the pizza for her) Victoria da el papel a Jaime. (Victoria gives the paper to Jaime) Victoria le da el papel (a el). (Victoria gives the paper to him) me - to/for me nos -to/for us te - to/for you XXXXXX to/for him le to/for her to/for it to/for you les to/for them to/for you guys

Pronoun Placement: Reflexivos, DOP’s, & IOP’s #1: Before a conjugated verb Carlos la compra - Carlos buy it. #2: With INF phrases A: Before the entire INF phrase Carlos la quiere comprar. Carlos wants B: Attached to the INF ending to buy it. Carlos quiere comprarla.

Pronoun Placement: Reflexivos, DOP’s, & IOP’s #3: With Estar + ING tense (ando, iendo, yendo) A: Before ESTAR Carlos la está comprando. Carlos is buying it. B: Attached to the ING ending Carlos está comprándola. *when attaching you must add an accent over the correct syllable to maintain proper pronunciation of the original word* *ING Attach 1, 2, 3 acento aquí (count backwards 3 syllables & add accent)*