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Pronombres Pronouns are used in a sentence to avoid repetition of a noun. There are four types of pronouns that we have learned in Spanish so far: Personal

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Pronombres

• Pronouns are used in a sentence to avoid repetition of a noun.

• There are four types of pronouns that we have learned in Spanish so far:

• Personal/ Subject Pronouns• Indirect Object Pronouns• Direct Object Pronouns• Reflexive Pronouns

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Pronombres• Subject pronouns replace the subject

of the sentence. • ex: Mi madre quiere a mi padre.

Mi madre quiere a él.

• Indirect object pronouns replace the person to whom or for whom an action is being done.

• ex: Ella da un beso a su novio. Ella le da un beso.

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Pronombres

• Direct object pronouns replace the direct object or receipient of the action.

ex: Ella pegó a su hermanito.Ella lo pegó.

• Reflexive pronouns are used when an action reflects back on the person who performs it.

ex: Yo me vestía muy feo de niña.

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Pronombres Dobles• There are some simple rules to follow

when dealing with sentences that have both a direct and indirect object.

Regla #1:The pronoun(s) always go DIRECTLY BEFORE a conjugated verb or attached to the end of a verb phrase.

ex: El mesero va a dar una sopa al cliente.El mesero la va a dar al cliente. Maria va a darla al cliente.

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Pronombres Dobles

• Regla #2: The IOP always goes before the DOP.ex: Yo doy una sopa a ti.

V DO IOYo te doy una sopa. IOP V DOYo te la doy. IOP- DOP- V

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Pronombres dobles

• Regla #3: If you have two pronouns beginning with “L” the IOP must become “SE”.

ex: Yo sirvo unas enchiladas a Kathy.

V DO IOYo le sirvo unas enchiladas. IOP V DOYo le las sirvo. IOP DOP VYo se las sirvo.

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Otras Reglas Importantes

• The verb and the two pronouns are an unbreakable unit. Negative words and adverbs must come before or after this unit.

ex: ¿Los tacos? La mesera no me los trajo nunca.

VERB PRONOUN

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Practica

• Vamos a dar una propina al mesero.Vamos a darsela/ Se la vamos a dar.

• Yo estoy cocinando la cena para ellos.Estoy concinandosela/Se la estoy cocinando.

• Compraron papas fritas para ti.Te las compraron.

• No quiere traer la sopa a nosotros.No nos la quiere traer.