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Post Number: #1by Jessica » March 18th, 2011, 9:41 pm
Objectos directos:
me
nos
te
os
lo, la
los, las
1. Mando una carta a ti.
2. Voy a mandar una carta a ti
La mando a ti
La voy a mandar a ti. Voy a mandarla a ti.
Objectos indirectos:
me
nos
te
os
le
les
1. Mando una carta a ella.
2. Voy a mandar una carta a ella.
Le mando una carta (a ella).
Le voy a mandar una carta (a ella). Voy a mandarle una carta (a ella).
When using a direct and indirect object pronoun together, place the indirect object pronoun BEFORE the direct object pronoun.
1. Mando una carta a ti.
2. Voy a mandar una carta a ti.
Tela mando.
Tela voy a mandar. Voy a mandartela.
When the indirect object le or les comes before the direct object lo, la, los or las, change le/les to se.
1. Mando la carta a ella.
2. ¿Le diste el CD a Juan?
Sela mando a ella.
Sí, sela di (a Juan).
When attaching 2 object pronoun to an infinitive (compar), a command (compra), or a present participle (comprando), add an accent mark to preserve the orginal stress.
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