SPANISH 101 Chapter 6: Chapter 6 - Indirect Object Nouns and Pronouns
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Indicating to whome or for whom an action takes place. Indirect object pronouns tell to whom or for whom an action is done, in other words; who is affected by an action. Indirect object pronouns have the same form as direct object pronouns in the third person: le and les. Mi madre me compr ropa la semana pasada. I will lend you my shoes for the party. Ella lo ve todas las ma anas. (direct object) Ella le de las recibos por la ma ana. (indirect object) She gives him the receipts in the morning. Place an indirect object pronoun before a conjugated verb. It may be attached to a present participle in which case an accent mark is added or an infinitive. I am going to sell them my car. Use indirect object pronouns even when the indirect object is stated explicitly. To eliminate ambiguity, le and les are often used with the preposition a + pronoun.