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Indirect Object Pronouns and DAR

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Term
Definition
Indirect Object Pronouns   me, te, le, nos, os, les  
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Me   to/for me  
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Te   to/for you  
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Le   to/for you (formal) him, her, it  
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Nos   to/for us  
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Os   to/for you (familiar)  
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Les   to/for you (formal) them  
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Place the indirect object pronoun before a conjugated verb form   True.  
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Use indirect object pronouns even when the indirect object noun is stated explicitly.   True.  
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To eliminate ambiguity, le and les are often used with the preposition a + pronoun.   example: Le hablo a usted. Siempre les cuento mis secretos a ellos.  
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The verb should be conjugated in the present tense (know ar, er, ir verb endings!)   True.  
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Indirect object pronouns are almost always used with the verb dar and other verbs of transmission; they will come before the verb being used!   True; example: Ana nos da su libro (Ana gives us her book.)  
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DAR (to give)   yo (doy), tú (das), usted, él, ella, (da), nosotros/as (damos), vosotors/as (dais), ustedes, ellos/as (dan)  
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decir   to say, to tell  
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describir   to describe  
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escribir   to write  
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explicar   to explain  
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mandar   to send  
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mostrar(ue)   *note stem change (to show)  
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prestar   to lend  
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regalar   to give (a present)  
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vender   to sell  
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Indirect object nouns and pronouns tell to whom or for whom an action is done; in other words, who is affected by an action.   True.  
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Indirect object pronouns have the same forms as direct object pronouns except in the third person: le and les.   True.  
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The indirect object pronoun goes in front of the verb even if there are two   True.  
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Review ar, er, and ir conjugations   yes!  
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You can attach a pronoun (yo) to the front of the sentence before the indirect object pronoun   true (ex: Yo te presto mis zapatos para la fiesta.) I lend you my shoes for the party  
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you must conjugate the verb so that it matches what it describes!   True.  
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Libros   Books  
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Vestido   Dress  
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niños   children (masculine plural)  
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Remember pronouns (referring to who is doing the action)   yo, tu, el/ella/usted, nosotros, vosotros, ellos/as/ustedes  
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Conjugate verb based on who is doing the action!   ex: "I lend" (prestar) would be presto (conjugated "yo" form because you are the one lending.) ex: Yo te presto mis zapatos para la fiesta (i will lend you my shoes for the party.)  
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sentences   yo les escribo libros para niños (I write books for children) pronoun, indirect object pronoun, and then verb order!  
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The most frequently used forms of gustar in the present tense are gusta and gustan. If one thing is liked, use gusta. If two or more things are liked, use gustan.   ex: Me gusta ese collar (I like that necklace) No me gustan los anillos (I do not like the rings (plural)) no me queda bien el vestido (the dress does not fit me well)  
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encantar   to like a lot, to love  
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fascinar   to like a lot, to love  
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interesar   to interest; to matter  
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parecer (zc)   to seem  
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quedar   to fit; to be left over  
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Know how to conjugate the verbs like gustar   yes (they have two forms like gustar; one is plural and the other is singular!)  
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Know DAR (to give) conjugations pg. 228   yes  
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know AR, ER, IR conjugations!   yes  
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Know all the rules for gustan pg. 231!    
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