Algo, Nada, Todo, And Les Flashcards
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Indirect object pronoun for him
Le
Indirect object pronoun for her
Le
Indirect object pronoun for me, you, us
Me, te, nos
We see him there
Nosotros lo vemos ahí
She told her a story
Ella le contó una historia
I want to give them a thing
Les quiero dar una cosa
I did him a favor
Le hice un favor
They saw us
Nos vieron
When to know to use indirect object pronouns for direct object pronouns?
Generally, if you can replace “him “ in the sentence for “to him” or “for him” you’ll use indirect object pronouns
He gave me that
Él me dio eso
I can give her this thing
Le puedo dar esta cosa
He gave me that
Él me dio eso
What is the word for “nobody”
Nadie
That’s the word for “somebody”
Alguien
What’s the word for everything
Todo
What’s the word for “everybody”
Todos
What’s the word for nothing
Nada
What’s the word for something
Algo
We’re with someone here
Estamos con alguien aquí
Everyone is here
Todos están aquí
Note: in Spanish, the word for “everyone” is plural so you use panda conjugations
Something is in your house
Algo está en tu casa
It’s nothing
No es nada
Note: Spanish uses double negatives
All the boys
Todos Los chicos