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¡Los poderosos pronombres! Powerful Pronouns!

¿Qué es un pronombre? A pronoun replaces a noun in a sentence. It can replace the (1) subject or the (2) object of a sentence… Or BOTH!

DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS (D.O.) Indicate WHO or WHAT the subject is talking about. Note: Not the same person as the subject. Me Nos Te Os Lo (singular, masculino) La (singular, fémina) Los (plural, masculino) Las (plural, fémina)

(Yes, think “PROPER” English! It will help!) Say WHAT? Direct Object Pronouns answer the questions: What? (What do I have?) Who? (Whom do I see?) (Yes, think “PROPER” English! It will help!)

Use that knowledge or LOSE IT! Let’s write a few sentences using the DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUN Translate: I have it. (it = homework). Yo la tengo. (la tarea) I see you. (you = informal) Yo te veo.

Use that knowledge or LOSE IT! Now you try it! Translate: I see them. (them = masculine, plural). Yo los veo. She has it. (it = the shirt) Ella la tiene. (la camisa)

INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS (IO) Indicate how the action relates TO WHOM, FOR WHOM or ABOUT WHAT. Note: Not the same person as the subject. me nos te os *le* *les*

(Yes, think “PROPER” English! It will help!) Say WHAT? Indirect Object Pronouns answer the questions: To Whom? For Whom? From Whom? (Yes, think “PROPER” English! It will help!)

Say WHAT? Indirect Object Pronouns are rarely used WITHOUT a Direct Object Pronoun (just like in English). Example: I gave IT to HER. D.O. pronoun: IT (What?) I.O. pronoun: HER (To whom?) (Yes, think “PROPER” English! It will help!)

Use that knowledge or LOSE IT! Let’s write a few sentences using the INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUN Translate: You read it to me. (it = homework). Tú me la lees. I read it to you. (you = informal it = homework) Yo te la leo.

Use that knowledge or LOSE IT! Now you try! Translate: He reads it to us. (it = homework). Él nos la lee. I give it to you. (you = informal, it = rice) Yo te lo doy. (GIVE = DAR, I give = doy)

¡Contrólalo! WORD ORDER ¡Tú sí puedes¡

Pronoun Order: Indirect & Direct Pronouns Indirect Object PRONOUNS always come before a Direct Object PRONOUN Iop DOp

SPECIAL NOTE The INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS *Le* and *Les* change to *Se* *IF* followed by the Direct Object Pronoun LO, LA, LOS, or LAS

YOU TRY IT! I bought them for you. (the apples) She sent (mandar) it to us. (steak) Who gave it to you? (the salt) We bought them for you. (the shrimp) She washed them for me. (the potatoes) Yo te las compré. Ella nos lo mandó. ¿Quién te la dio? Nosotros te los compramos. Ella me las lavó.