Pronombres Objetos Indirectos, directos, y pronombres dobles

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Pronombres Objetos Indirectos,
directos, y pronombres dobles
Objectivos de esta leccion:
•Usar los pronombres indirectos correctamente
•Usar los pronombres directos correctamente
•Usar los pronombres dobles correctamente
•Demonstrar estas habilidades por recibir un 90% o mas
en unas pruebas y exámenes
How to organize your notes
 Separate your paper into three vertical columns, with the
titles indirect, direct, and double object pronouns. Example
below: (empty space will be to list the pronouns side by side)
 Under the table, leave space for notes on how to use DO/IO
pronouns
DO Pronouns
IO Pronouns
English
Primero, ten tus propias notas
Go to
http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/iodopro.htm
 This webpage will help you fill out the chart in the previous slide
 Then go to http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/dopro1.htm
which will have notes over direct object pronouns, and
http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/iopro1.htm which will
have notes over indirect object pronouns
 Finally, take notes at the bottom of your page over how to use
both DO and IO pronouns in a sentence at
http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/iodopro.htm
 Focus on the essential definitions and examples in your notes!
Notice the main difference between DO and IO pronouns!
Repaso de los puntos claves
 Direct Object Pronouns
 Describes object that directly receives action of verb
 Answers the “what?” or “whom?” question of what the subject is doing
 DO pronoun must agree with article (el, la) and amount (singular or plural)
 Indirect Object Pronouns
 Describes where the direct object is going
 Answers the “to whom?” or “for whom” the action of verb is performed
 For le and les, add prepositional phrases to remove ambiguity
 Double object pronouns (IO and DO in one sentence)
 Indirect pronoun comes first
 When both pronouns begin with “l”, change first pronoun to “se”
 In negative sentences, “no” comes before first pronoun
 In sentences with two verbs, pronouns can be placed immediately before conjugated
verb or attached directly to end of infinitive (with accent on final syllable of infinitive)
Ahora practiquemos
 Pruebas Básicos
 DO- http://www.studyspanish.com/practice/dopro1.htm
 IO- http://www.studyspanish.com/practice/iopro1.htm
 Double object pronounshttp://www.studyspanish.com/practice/iodopro.htm
 Pruebas
 DO- http://www.studyspanish.com/tests/dopro1.htm
 IO- http://www.studyspanish.com/tests/iopro1.htm
 Double Object Pronounshttp://www.studyspanish.com/tests/iodopro.htm