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Title: To whom of For whom


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To whom of For whom
  • Indirect Object Pronouns

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Indirect Objects
  • I bought that skirt for her.
  • I gave those shoes to him.
  • What is the subject, the verb, the direct object
    and the indirect object?

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Indirect Objects
  • I bought that skirt for her.

direct object
verb
indirect object
subject
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Indirect Objects
  • I gave those shoes to him.

verb
direct object
indirect object
subject
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Indirect Object Pronouns
  • Indirect object pronouns tell to whom the action
    is being done.

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Indirect Object Pronouns
  • They mean the same thing in English as do the
    direct object pronouns, only they add the words
    to or for. For example, to you, for me, ect.

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Indirect Object Pronouns (English)
  • (to or for) me
  • (to or for) you
  • (to or for) him, her, it
  • (to or for) us
  • (to or for) them

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Indirect Object Pronouns (Spanish)
  • me (to or for me)
  • te (to or for you)
  • le (to or for him, her, it)
  • nos (to or for us)
  • os (to or for you all)
  • les (to or for them, you all)

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Placement of Indirect Object Pronouns
  • Indirect Object Pronouns, me, te, le, nos, os,
    and les are placed either before a conjugated
    verb or attached to the end of an infinitive.

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Before the Conjugated Verb
  • Le va a dar el libro a Elena?
  • Nos vio hace cinco días a nosotros.

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Before the Conjugated Verb
  • A él, le gustan los libros?
  • Sí, le interesan mucho.

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Before the verb or after the infinitive
  • Before the verb
  • Le vas a dar el libro a Elena?
  • Sí, le voy a dar el libro a Elena.
  • After the infinitive
  • Vas a darle el libro a Elena?
  • Sí, voy a darle el libro a Elena.

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Indirect Object Pronouns
  • These are the me, te, le, nos and les that you
    see before gustar, interesar, faltar, fascinar,
    etc.
  • For example

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Indirect Object Pronouns
  • A ella le gustan las faldas?
  • Sí, le fascinan!
  • A ellos les encanta la comida?
  • Sí, les encanta!

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Indirect Object Pronouns
  • Sometimes we use a a pronoun or a persons
    name for emphasis or to make it clear who we are
    referring to.

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Indirect Object Pronouns
  • Me duelen los pies. Y a ti, qué te duele?
  • A Pablo le duelen los pies.
  • A Ud. le duelen los pies, no?
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