first person singular direct object pronoun
me
Where does the IOP go when there is only one verb?
In front of the conjugated verb.
Translate the following with a DOP.
I buy the souvenirs. (masculine)
Yo los compro.
Translate the following with a DOP and IOP.
you(informal) give it(feminine) to me.
me la das
When do we use the personal "a"
When the object of the verb is a person
second person familiar singular direct object pronoun
te
Rewrite the sentence using an indirect object pronoun.
You buy me a gift.
Me compras un regalo
Translate the following with a DOP.
You use the umbrella. (masculine)
Tú lo usas.
Translate the following with a DOP and IOP.
He brings it to me.
Él me lo trae.
Él me la trae.
What are the two exception to the personal "a"
1. Don't use with tener
2. Don't use with collective nouns
Where does the direct object pronoun go?
With one verb?
With two verbs?
In front of the conjugated verb.
In front of the conjugated verb OR attached to the infinitive.
What does an indirect object pronoun do?
Replaces an indirect object.
Translate the following with a DOP.
I wash the blanket. (feminine)
Yo la lavo.
Translate the following with a DOP and IOP.
He gives it to you.
Él te lo da.
Él te la da.
Conjugate Hacer in the present tense in all forms starting with yo
Hago Hacemos
haces XXXXXX
hace hacen
What case do I have to add accents when working with DOP's and IOP's.
1.To the infinitive of the verb when two pronouns are attached.
second person plural indirect object pronoun
(Uds.)
les
Translate the following with a DOP.
They called the manager.
Ellos lo llamaron.
Ellos la llamaron.
Translate the following with a DOP and IOP.
They told it to you and me.
Ellos nos lo dijeron.
Translate the sentence in two ways:
I want to write it for you.
Te lo quiero escribir.
Quiero escribírtelo.
What do I have to change about third person DOP's/IOP's when they are combined?
I can not le lo, so the third person IOP has to change to SE
Where does the IOP go in relation to the DOP?
Translate the following with a DOP.
We looked at the schedules.
Translate the following with a DOP and IOP.
I teach it to her.
Yo se lo enseño.
Dump, floater, and wipe are terms used in which team sport?
Volleyball