ANTHRO 106 Chapter Notes -Gerund, Infinitive

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Notes on direct and indirect-object pronouns in spanish. Direct-object: who or what receives the action of the verb directly. For example, in the sentence i bought a book, to buy is the action. A book and therefore book is the direct object. Indirect-object: to who (m), or for who (m), an action is done. For her and therefore her is the indirect-object. Direct and indirect-object pronouns replace the direct and indirect-objects in a sentence. Placement: direct and indirect-object pronouns go before the conjugated verb; or, attach to an infinitive (verb not conjugated), a gerund (ex. escribiendo), or a command. Yo compro libros = yo los compro. (i buy books) (i buy them) Ella va a comprar libros = ella los va a comprar; or ella va a comprarlos. (she is going to buy books) (she is going to buy them) When using direct and indirect-object pronouns together in a sentence, there are rules:

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