Title: Indirect Object Pronouns
1Indirect Object Pronouns
- Los Pronombres de Complemento Indirecto
2Look at these Spanish sentences
- MarÃa da un regalo a su madre.
- MarÃa da un regalo a sus amigos.
- What is the subject in both Spanish sentences?
- MarÃa
- The verb?
- da
- The direct object?
- Un regalo
- What are a su madre and a sus amigos?
- RIGHT! They are indirect objects!
3An indirect object indicates to whom or for whom
the action is done.
4Now look at these sentences
- Ella le da un regalo.
- Ella les da un regalo.
- She gives her a present.
- She gives them a present.
Which word has replaced a su madre in the first
sentence? ?le Which word has replaced a sus
amigos in the second sentence? ?les
5Le and les are indirect object pronouns. They
stand before the verb and may refer to either
masculine or feminine nouns.
6Here are some more examples
- Doy un reloj a mi hermano.
- Le doy un reloj.
- Presto un disco a Ud.
- Le presto un disco.
- I give my brother a watch.
- I give him a watch.
- I lend you a record.
- I lend you a record.
7Here are some more examples
- Él presta libros a Uds.
- Él les presta libros.
- Doy un regalo a mis hermanas.
- Les doy un regalo.
- He lends you books.
- He lends you books.
- I give a present to my sisters.
- I give them a present.
8Note that indirect object pronouns stand before
the verb.
- Mi papá me da dinero.
- Yo te doy un regalo.
- La profesora les enseña la lección.
9Where do direct object pronouns stand in
affirmative commands?
- At the end of the verb and attached to it.
Where do direct object pronouns stand insentences
with an infinitive?
- At the end of the verb and attached to it.
- OR
- Before the conjugated verb.
10Well, the same rules apply to indirect object
pronouns!
- Escriba una carta a sus padres.
- EscrÃbales una carta.
- Trae la comida a tu hermanito
- Tráele la comida.