1. GRAM Á TICA Indirect Object Pronouns (pronombres de complemento indirecto)
2. What is an indirect object ? The indirect object (IO) tells us where the direct object (DO) is going. He gives the flowers to Mar ía. Where are the flowers going? To María IO = María They left the bread at home. Who did this happen to? To them IO = They The indirect object may also be based on whom the event happened to.
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4. Using indirect object pronouns In order for a sentence to have an indirect object, it must first have a direct object. Remember, the IO tells us where the DO is going. He gives Mar ía... the flowers, the candy, the card, the diamond He buys me... the book, the ring, the car, the dog Sometimes the DO is not stated; rather it is implied, or understood. My mother writes me every week. DO = letter (understood) IO = me
5. Indirect Object Pronouns When the pronoun replaces the name of the indirect object, use the following pronouns: me te le nos les them you (pl.) him her it you (form.) you (fam.) us me
6. Vamos a practicar- Indirect Object Pronouns Which indirect object pronoun would you use to talk about the following things? 1. Tu mejor amiga 5. yo 2. Adriana 6. Mr. Hammerle 3. Paco y Michael 7. Kelly y su hermano 4. Julia, Raul y yo 8. t ú le le les nos me le les te
7. Indirect Object Pronouns (continued) In a statement with one verb, the indirect object pronoun comes immediately before the conjugated verb. Juan buys you a dog. IO = te Juan te compra un perro. The pronoun te comes immediately before the verb compra . The pronoun nos comes immediately before the verb compra . Juan buys us a dog. IO = nos Juan nos compra un perro.
8. Using le and les The indirect objects le and les present a special problem because they are ambiguous. That is, they can stand for different things: to (for) him to (for) them to (for) her to (for) you (form.) to (for) you (pl.) Where have you seen this before??? Ella le escribe a Danny una carta. Ella le escribe a Marta una carta. Ella le escribe a su hermana una carta. As a result, it is important to use a prepositional phrase to make the meaning of the sentence more clear.
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10. Using se + indirect object pronouns Indirect object pronouns may also be used with se to talk about unintentional events. The se is placed before the indirect object. Se les qued ó la tarea en casa. They left the homework at home. (They forgot the homework.) Se me perdieron las fotos. I lost the pictures. Notice that when se is used, the verb is based on the object that is being talked about. La tarea - qued ó Las fotos - perdieron
11. Using se + indirect object pronouns - Vocabulary Let’s review some of the more common verbs that are used with the construction se + indirect object pronoun . romper Se le rompi ó...
12. Using se + indirect object pronouns - Vocabulary quedar Se le qued ó...
13. Using se + indirect object pronouns - Vocabulary acabar Se me acab ó... Se me acabaron...
14. Using se + indirect object pronouns - Vocabulary perder Se le perdi ó... Se me perdieron...
15. Using se + indirect object pronouns - Vocabulary caer Se le cay ó... Se me cayeron...
16. Using se + indirect object pronouns - Vocabulary olvidar Se te olvid ó...