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Indirect object pns
Indirect object pronouns usage / rules
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Use IDOPs to refer to the thing __ from the action, as opposed to DOPs which __ the action. | benefiting / receive |
| IDOPs always come __ DOPs | before |
| IDOPs: | me, te, le, nos, os, les |
| When used with an infinitive or present progressive, it can be __ the conjugated verb, or be __ to the infinitive / PP | before / attached |
| When used with a command form, it __ to the affirmative, but comes __ the negative | attaches / before |
| To clarify for whom something is being done, use __ + __ or __ | a / name / prepositional pronoun (mí, ti, usted, nosotros, vosotros, ustedes, ellos, ellas) Les escribo una carta a ustedes = I am writing you a letter |
| When IDOPs and DOPs are used together, they are called ___ | double object pronouns |
| The DOP refers to the thing __ the action, while IDOPs refer to the thing or person __ from the action | receiving / benefiting |
| To "L" pronouns cannot be used together. Change the IDOP to __ | se |
| With negative command forms, the Double object pronoun comes __ the command | before |
| When double OPs are used with infinitives, they may go __ the conjugated verb or __ to the infinitive | before, attach |