DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS + INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS Double Object Pronouns
Direct Object Pronouns Me Te Lo/La Nos Os Los/Las
Indirect Object Pronouns Me Te Le Nos Os Les
Double Object Pronouns Some verbs such as Recomendar, Dejar, Pedir, Servir, Traer, Llevar, and Dar can have a direct object and an indirect object. Remember to use the indirect object pronoun whenever there is an indirect object. El mesero nos recomendó (a Leli y a mí) el plato del día.
Double Object Pronouns When you use a direct and an indirect object pronoun together, the indirect object pronoun always comes first. Change the indirect object pronouns (le/les) to (se) when used in the same sentence with lo/la/los/las. ¿Le dejaron la propina al mesero?Sí, ya se la dejamos. Changes to
Double Object Pronouns When you use two object pronouns together, the direct object pronoun will usually be lo, la, los, or las. Necesitamos pagar la cuenta. ¿Puede traérnosla, por favor?