SPAN 1110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Oste, Gerund, Preterite
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Span 1110 - chapter 6 - cap tulo 6: a comer! Indirect object pronouns: indirect objects receive the action of the verb, are placed immediately before a conjugated verb or at the end of an infinitive or gerund, ex. = alexis prepares dinner for them: if an indirect object noun is in the sentence (always preceded by a ), then the indirect object pronoun must also be present, ex. Mi madre me trae la comida a mi. Double object pronouns: when a direct and indirect object are in the same sentence, they are together, the indirect object always comes first, ex. = i cook it for you: indirect object pronouns le and les change to se when they precede the direct object pronouns lo/la(s) , ex. = i"ll show it to her in a moment: placed at the end of infinitives and gerunds, adding an accent in both cases, ex. = i"m going to pass them to you.