SPANISH 204 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Reflexive Pronoun, Ibas Of Edessa, Eran
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In both constructions, the agent of an action is either unknown or unimportant. Indirect objects the person or thing involved in or affected by the action in a secondary capacity. Indirect object pronouns: me, te, le, nos, les. In sentences with le or les, both the indirect object pronoun and its corresponding noun appear the sentence together when the indirect object is mentioned. Sequence of object pronouns: when a direct and indirect appear together, the indirect comes first (rid) Chapter two study guide: when the direct and indirect object are both in the third person, the indirect object pronoun is replaced by se, le/les + (lo/la/los/las) -> se + (lo/la/los/las) The imperfect indicative: forms of imperfect, ar: aba, abas, aba, bamos, aban, er/ir: a, as, a, amos, an, irregulars. Bamos a la playa (we were going to the beach) Quitarse to take off (clothing: secarse to dry.