Friday, January 8, 2010

How do you use direct and indirect object pronouns in Spanish?

I understand how to use direct and indirect object pronouns independently, meaning I can use direct object pronouns in one sentence, and indirect in another, but I cannot combine them in one sentence. Can someone provide with a detailed explanation of how to do that and the changes that need to be made? Thank You.How do you use direct and indirect object pronouns in Spanish?
If you're using an indirect and a direct object, the indirect object comes first:





for example: I gave it to you: Te lo di.





This is also true if you're using them after the verb, like with an infinitive/progressive/command:





For example: to give them to me: darmelos.





However, if you are using le or les in combination with lo or los, you have to change the le/les to se:





For example: I gave it to her: Se lo di.


I gave them to her: Se los di.


I gave it to them: Se lo di.


I gave them to them: Se los di.


How do you use direct and indirect object pronouns in Spanish?
only spanish people can asswers that





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