Title: Los complementos directos e indirectos: me, te, nos
1- Los complementos directos e indirectos me, te,
nos - Pasos y Puentes - page 150
2Remember
- Remember that direct objects receive the action
of the verb. - They answer the questions who or what receives
the action. - Here are all of the direct object pronouns
3Direct Object Pronouns
4Direct Object Pronouns
- Remember that we use the pronouns me, te, and nos
as either direct or indirect objects - In these examples, they are direct objects
Las arañas me asustan.
Spiders scare me.
5Direct Object Pronouns
- Remember that we use the pronouns me, te, and nos
as either direct or indirect objects - In these examples, they are direct objects
Los Ortega nos invitan.
The Ortegas are inviting us.
6Direct Object Pronouns
- Remember that we use the pronouns me, te, and nos
as either direct or indirect objects - In these examples, they are direct objects
Dónde estás? (Yo) No te veo.
Where are you? I dont see you.
7Remember
- Remember that the indirect object tells us where
the direct object is going. - The indirect object answers the question "To
whom?" or "For whom?" the action of the verb is
performed. - Here are all of the indirect object pronouns
8Indirect Object Pronouns
9Indirect Object Pronouns
- In these examples, the pronouns are indirect
objects. - Note that they can mean to or for me, you, or
us.
Me muestras (tú) el sendero?
Will you show the path to me?
10Indirect Object Pronouns
- In these examples, the pronouns are indirect
objects. - Note that they can mean to or for me, you, or
us.
(Yo) Te doy el saco de dormir.
Im giving the sleeping bag to you.
11Indirect Object Pronouns
- In these examples, the pronouns are indirect
objects. - Note that they can mean to or for me, you, or
us.
Él nos presta su linterna.
Hes lending his flashlight to us.
12Indirect Object Pronouns
- In these examples, the pronouns are indirect
objects. - Note that they can mean to or for me, you, or
us.
Te hiervo (yo) un huevo?
Shall I boil an egg for you?
13Placement of Object Pronouns
- Pronouns are placed either before a conjugated
verb or attached to the end of an infinitive or
an affirmative command.
Llámame más tarde.
Call me later.
14Placement of Object Pronouns
- Pronouns are placed either before a conjugated
verb or attached to the end of an infinitive or
an affirmative command.
No te puedo llamar más tarde.
I cant call you later.
or
15Placement of Object Pronouns
- Pronouns are placed either before a conjugated
verb or attached to the end of an infinitive or
an affirmative command.
No puedo llamarte más tarde.
I cant call you later.
16Remember
- Remember that when an indirect object is a
personal posession or a part of a body, we use an
indirect object pronoun and a definite article
rather than a possessive form
Él me barre el dormitorio.
Hes sweeping my room (for me).
17Remember
- Remember that when an indirect object is a
personal posession or a part of a body, we use an
indirect object pronoun and a definite article
rather than a possessive form
Nos secan las toallas mojadas.
Theyre drying our wet towels (for us).
18Remember
- Remember that when an indirect object is a
personal posession or a part of a body, we use an
indirect object pronoun and a definite article
rather than a possessive form
Mamá va a cortarte el pelo.
Moms going to cut your hair (for you).
19Reviewing Indirect Objects
- The IO tells us where the DO is going.
- The IO answers the question "to whom" or "for
whom. - In order for a sentence to have a IO, it must
also have a DO.
20Reviewing Indirect Objects
- Sometimes the DO is not stated, but rather is
implied, or understood. - The IO pronouns are me, te, le, nos, os, les.
- In a negative sentence, place the pronoun between
the negative word and the conjugated verb.
21Reviewing Indirect Objects
- Think in phrases, do not translate word-for-word.
- Le and les are ambiguous.
- Prepositional phrases are often used for clarity
and for emphasis.
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