This is the type of pronoun that tells us WHAT received the action
Direct Object Pronoun
This is the DOP you’d use to replace: zapatos
los
This is the IOP you’d use to replace: A mí
me
This is the IOP/DOP you’d use to replace …
El da los libros a mí
me los
Re-write the sentence: “Nosotros damos los papeles a la maestra.”
Nosotros se los damos.
This is the type of pronoun that tells us WHO or WHAT the action is for
Indirect Object Pronoun
This is the DOP you’d use to replace: Nosotros
nos
This is the IOP you’d use to replace: A ti
te
This is the IOP/DOP you’d use to replace …
Yo doy unas galletas a ti
te las
TELL ME ALL THE DOPS WE HAVE IN SPANIS:
ME, TE, LO, LA, NOS, OS, LOS, LAS
When we use both a direct & indirect object pronoun, this one goes first
IOP
This is the DOP you’d use to replace: falda
la
This is the IOP you’d use to replace: A usted
le
This is the IOP/DOP you’d use to replace …
Jose compra el vestido a nosotros
nos lo
Why can't we not use lo(s) or la(s) for people?
Because lo and la are used to objects, animals or other things.
If both the direct and indirect object pronoun start with the letter L, the indirect object turns into this
se
This is the DOP you’d use to replace: Mis clases
las
This is the IOP you’d use to replace: A vosotros
os
This is the IOP/DOP you’d use to replace … Mi mama compra una camisa a ella
se la compra
This is the Spanish translation of make sure we use IOP/DOP:
I give him the pencil
Yo se lo doy
Make this sentence shorter by using DOP OR IOP OR BOTH.
El camarero trae los espaguetis a ti.
This is the DOP you’d use to replace: Tú y yo
nos
This is the IOP you’d use to replace: a Carmen y a Clara
les
This is the IOP/DOP you’d use to replace …
Maria regala unas faldas a ellas
se las regala
Tell me all the 6 IOPS
ME TE LE NOS OS LES