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Published on Nov 27, 2015
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE
1.
DIRECT/INDIRECT OBJECTS
THE USE AND REASON BY BEHIND THEM
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2.
DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS
Me
Te
Lo,La/Los,Las
Nos
Os
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3.
THE USE OF DIRECT OBJECTS
Le gustas fútbol. (He plays soccer.)
Le is your direct object because
he is your subject and your directly
talking about him.
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Socceraholic
4.
THE USE OF A PLURAL DIRECT OBJECT
Las coma pollo. (They(F) ate chicken.)
Las would be your direct object
because they are the ones performing
the action (eating) the chicken is receiving
the action.
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5.
EXPLANATION
A direct object is the object in your
sentence that is performing the action.
The indirect object is the receiving the action.
John threw the ball to Connor.
John is the DO and Connor would be the IO.
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6.
INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS
Me
Te
Le/Les
Nos
Os
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7.
THE USE OF INDIRECT OBJECTS
Jon tiras la pelota a me.
(John threw the ball to me.)
Me is the indirect object
because it is receiving the action.
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8.
THE USE OF PLURAL INDIRECT OBJECTS
Con comas les. (Con eats them.)
Les is the indirect object because
it is the one being eating by the
direct object which in this case is Con.
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¡FELICITACIONES!
YOU NOW UNDERSTAND HOW TO USE DO'S/IO'S
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