Chapter 2 Object Pronouns Flashcards

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indirect object pronouns

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me
te
le
nos
les
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direct object pronouns

A
me
te
lo/la
nos
los/las
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Indirect and direct object prnouns precede the conjugated verb.

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Carla siempre me da entradas para el teatro.

Ella las consigue gratis.

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With an infinitive, object pronouns may be attached to the infinitive or placed before the conjugated verb.

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Vamos a darle un regalo.

Le vamos a dar un regalo.

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With progressive form, object pronouns my be attached to the present participle or placed before the conjugated verb.

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Está cantándola muy mal.

La está cantando muy mal.

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The indirect object pronoun preceds the direct object pronoun when they are used together in a sentence.

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Me mandaron los boletos por correo.

Me los mandaron por correo.

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Le and les change to se when they are used with lo, la, los, or las.

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Le da los libros a Ricardo.

Se los da.

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prepositional pronouns (singular)

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mi            me; myself
ti              you; yourself
ud.           you; yourself
sí             yourself (formal)
él             him; it
ella          her; it
sí             himself; herself; itself
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prepositional pronouns (plural)

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nosotros/as       us; ourselves
uds.                   you; yourselves
sí                       yourselves
ellos                   them
ellas                   them
sí                        themselves
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10
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Prepositional pronouns function as the objects of prepositions.

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Qué piensas de ella?

Ay, mi amor, sólo pienso en ti.

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The indirect object can be repeated with the construction a + [prepositional pronoun] to provide clarity or emphasis.

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Te gusta aquel cantante?

A mí me fascina!

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The adjective mismo(s)/a(as) is usually added to clarify or emphasize the relationship between the subject and the object.

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José se lo regaló a él.

José se lo regaló a sí mismo.

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When mí, ti, and sí are used with con, they become conmigo, contigo and consigo.

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Quieres ir conmigo al parque de atracciones?

Laura siempre lleva su computadora portátil consigo.

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These prepositions are used wtih tú and you instead of mí and tí: entre, excepto, incluso, menos, salvo, según.

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Todos están de acuerdo menos tú y yo.

Entre tú y yo, Juan me cae mal.

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