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Double Object Pronouns
DSA español II
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A direct object receives the action of the verb.
DO (direct object) A direct object receives the action of the verb.
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Vamos a Repasar (let’s review)
Singular DOP en español Whom? Me me You te Him lo Her la
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Vamos a Repasar (let’s review)
Plural DOP en español Whom? Us nos Y’all* os* Y’all los/las Them los/las
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Más DOP en español What? It (masc.) lo It (fem.) la Them (m) los Them (f) las
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An indirect object tells us where the DO (direct object) is going.
IO (indirect object) An indirect object tells us where the DO (direct object) is going.
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Vamos a Repasar (let’s review)
Singular IOP en español To/For Whom? Me me You te Him le Her le
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Vamos a Repasar (let’s review)
Plural IOP en español To/For Whom? Us nos Y’all* os* Y’all les Them les
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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. Ej. El mesero nos recomendó (a Leli y a mi) el plato del día.
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DOUBLE OBJECT PRONOUNS
When you use a direct and indirect object pronoun together, the indirect object pronoun ALWAYS comes first. Change the indirect pronoun le/les when used with lo/la/los/las. ej. ¿Le dejaron la propina al mesero? Sí, se la dejamos.
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DOUBLE OBJECT PRONOUNS
When you use two object pronouns together, the direct object pronoun will usually be lo/la/los/las. Ej. Necesitamos pagar la cuenta. ¿Puede traernosla?
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