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Indirect & Direct object pronouns
together
Chapter 3
Let’s Review DO’s
The DO Pro’s are:
Direct Object Pronouns
Singular
Plural
me- me
nos- us
te- you
os-you-all familiar
lo(masculine, you-formal, him, it)
la(feminine, you-formal, her, it)
los(masculine, you-all,(formal), them)
las(feminine, you-all(formal),them)
Placement: Before the Conjugated Verbs or
attached to the Infinitive
Yo tengo la mochila. Yo la tengo.
Let’s Review IO’s
The IO pro’s are:
Indirect Object Pronouns
Singular
Plural
me- me
nos- us
te- you
os-you-all familiar
le (you(formal), him, her, it)
les (you-all (formal), them)
Placement: Before the conjugated verb (replacing or
accompanying a noun) or attached to the infinitive.
Yo le doy la mochila a Rosa. OR
Yo le doy la mochila.
Let’s put them together
Rule 1: When you have both direct and indirect
objects in one sentence, place the INDIRECT
pronoun first!
Yo doy la mochila a tí. I gave the backpack to you.
DO- la
IO-te
So if we put them together…
Yo te la doy. I gave it to you.
Let’s put them together
RULE 2: If a conjugated verb appears with an
infinitive or a verb in the -ndo form you can put the
pronouns:
BEFORE the conjugated
verb
ATTACHED to the infinitive
or –ndo form
Voy a dar una mochila a tí.
Te la voy a dar.
Voy a dártela
Estaba dando una mochila a tí
Te la estaba dando.
Estaba dándotela
NOTE: accent will be given to stressed vowel when
attached.
Let’s put them together
RULE 3: If both the pronouns start with
the letter L, the INDIRECT pronoun
changes to SE
Doy la mochila a Rosa.
IO for Rosa? Le
DO for la mochila? La
Double L calls for Change!
Se la doy.
If les is your IO, you change it to SE