SPAN 1101 Chapter : Double Pronouns DOP IOP
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The direct object answers the question what or whom with regard to what the subject of the sentence is doing. The indirect object answers the question to whom or for whom the action of the verb is performed. Iop: me, te, le, nos, les (note that only the 3rd perso of the singular and plural are different from the dop) Rules that pertain to both dop and iop: When using the negative, just place no before the dop or iop. Ex: juan no lo compr or juan no le regal un perro. In the case of compound verbs, the dop or iop can (but does not have to) go directly after the 2nd verb. Ex: juan va a comprar un perro // juan va a comprarlo. (compound verbs are grammatical structures such as ir+a+infinitive or a conjugated verb followed by an infinitive poder + infinitive ) T ____ compras: t y yo comemos langostas.