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Name:________________________________________Study Guide: las diversiones44767518351400Vocabulary:52387426035000Double Object Pronouns:Direct Object PronounsA direct object tells __who__________ or __what____________ receives the action of the verb in a sentence.I look for a chain. (look for who?what? ___a chain___________________________)Yo busco una cadena. (busco ?quién? ?qué? __una cadena_______________________)This is the Direct ObjectTo avoid repeating the Direct Object noun, it can be replaced with a direct object pronoun.Where did you buy those earrings?I bought them at the jewelry store.?Dónde compraste esos arretes?Yo los compré en la joyería. Below is a chart of the different Direct Object Pronouns you can use in Spanish: Singular PluralMasculine lo It los ThemFeminine la It las ThemMe – meTe – youNos - usDirect Object Pronouns are place _____before____________ the conjugated verb.Direct Object Pronouns must agree in __#___ and ___gender______ with the nouns they replace.Ex: ?Tienes mi pulsera? No, no ____la_______ tengo. ?Tienes mis anillos? No, no ____los_______ tengo.If there is a verb in the infinitive in the sentence, the direct object pronoun can either be placed __in front_______ the conjugated verb or be __attached___ to the infinitive.Ex: ?Quieres comprar el llavero?Sí, ___lo________quiero comprar.Sí, quiero comprarlo______.Indirect Object PronounsThe indirect object pronoun tells __TO whom__ or FOR whom____ an action is performed.They are used to replace the indirect object ___noun____________________.Examples:I buy a present for them. for them for whom?I give food to the dog. to the dog to whom?Use the following IDOP’s: Singular Plural___me_____ (to/for) me__nos________ (to/for) us____te____ (to/for) youos___le_____ (to/for) him, her, you (formal)____les______ (to/for) them, you (formal)The indirect object pronoun is placed right before the ___conjugated_____ verb or can be attached to the end of an __infinitive___________________________.The indirect object noun can be left in the sentence or removed.Example: I give money to them. I give them money. Yo doy dinero a ellos Yo les doy dinero. or Yo les doy dinero a ellos.Because le and les have more than one meaning, you may want to leave the noun in the sentence in these instances. To make the meaning clear, you add: a + the corresponding name, noun, or pronoun.Example: I give the money to them Yo les doy el dinero a Juan y a Miguel.Or Yo les doy el dinero a ellos.When using BOTH D.O.P and I.O.P in a sentence, the I.O.P. comes first!Also, if you need to use two pronouns that both begin with the letter L ( Le lo, les los)CHANGE THE I.O.P TO “SE” Yo compré el libro para ella Yo se lo compréRe-write the sentences using both Direct Object Pronouns and Indirect Object PronounsElla da el pastel a mis hermanos._____________________________________________________________Nosotros hacemos la tarea para la profesora Sciales._____________________________________________________________Tú escribes la carta para mi._____________________________________________________________Pon los libros en la mesa para mi.______________________________________________________________Preterite Tense : Regular –ar, -er, -ir verbs-car – gar – zar verbsIrregular: ser, ir, dar, hacer, verUse “La calle del pretérito” to study ................
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