logging in or signing up Indirect Object Pronouns Frymire Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1869 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: May 23, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 3 Presentation Description This is a Spanish 1 power point presentation that introduces indirect object pronouns. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Indirect Object Pronouns Indirect Objects : Indirect Objects I bought that skirt for her. I gave those shoes to him. What is the subject, the verb, the direct object and the indirect object? Indirect Objects : Indirect Objects I bought that skirt for her. subject verb direct object indirect object Indirect Objects : Indirect Objects I gave those shoes to him. subject verb direct object indirect object Indirect Object Pronouns : Indirect Object Pronouns Indirect object pronouns tell to or for whom the action is being done. Indirect Object Pronouns : Indirect Object Pronouns They mean the same thing in English as do the direct object pronouns, only they add the words “to or for”. For example, “to you, for me, etc.” Indirect Object Pronouns (English) : Indirect Object Pronouns (English) (to or for) me (to or for) you (to or for) him, her, it (to or for) us (to or for) them Indirect Object Pronouns (Spanish) : Indirect Object Pronouns (Spanish) me (to or for me) te (to or for you) le (to or for him, her, it) nos (to or for us) os (y’all informal Spain) les (to or for them, you all Latin America) Placement of Indirect Object Pronouns : Placement of Indirect Object Pronouns Indirect Object Pronouns, me, te, le, nos, os, and les are placed either before a conjugated verb or attached to the end of an infinitive or a participle. Sometimes you can use a + Ud./él/ella or a noun to clarify to whom the indirect pronouns le and les refer. Before the Conjugated Verb: : Before the Conjugated Verb: El médico le dio una inyección a ella. ¿Quién les trajo las medicinas a ustedes? La enfermera le trajo la radiografía al doctor. Before the verb or after the infinitive: : Before the verb or after the infinitive: Before the verb: Le tienen que hacer una radiografía a mi perro. After the infinitive: Tienen que hacerle una radiografía a mi perro. Before the verb or attached to a participle: : Before the verb or attached to a participle: Before the verb: Les estoy dando las medicinas.Attached to a participle: Estoy dándoles las medicinas. Indirect Object Pronouns : Indirect Object Pronouns These are the “me, te, le, nos and les that you see before “gustar, interesar, faltar, fascinar, encantar, and doler.” For example: Indirect Object Pronouns : Indirect Object Pronouns Me duele el brazo. A los niños no les gustan las inyecciones. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Indirect Object Pronouns Frymire Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1869 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: May 23, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 3 Presentation Description This is a Spanish 1 power point presentation that introduces indirect object pronouns. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Indirect Object Pronouns Indirect Objects : Indirect Objects I bought that skirt for her. I gave those shoes to him. What is the subject, the verb, the direct object and the indirect object? Indirect Objects : Indirect Objects I bought that skirt for her. subject verb direct object indirect object Indirect Objects : Indirect Objects I gave those shoes to him. subject verb direct object indirect object Indirect Object Pronouns : Indirect Object Pronouns Indirect object pronouns tell to or for whom the action is being done. Indirect Object Pronouns : Indirect Object Pronouns They mean the same thing in English as do the direct object pronouns, only they add the words “to or for”. For example, “to you, for me, etc.” Indirect Object Pronouns (English) : Indirect Object Pronouns (English) (to or for) me (to or for) you (to or for) him, her, it (to or for) us (to or for) them Indirect Object Pronouns (Spanish) : Indirect Object Pronouns (Spanish) me (to or for me) te (to or for you) le (to or for him, her, it) nos (to or for us) os (y’all informal Spain) les (to or for them, you all Latin America) Placement of Indirect Object Pronouns : Placement of Indirect Object Pronouns Indirect Object Pronouns, me, te, le, nos, os, and les are placed either before a conjugated verb or attached to the end of an infinitive or a participle. Sometimes you can use a + Ud./él/ella or a noun to clarify to whom the indirect pronouns le and les refer. Before the Conjugated Verb: : Before the Conjugated Verb: El médico le dio una inyección a ella. ¿Quién les trajo las medicinas a ustedes? La enfermera le trajo la radiografía al doctor. Before the verb or after the infinitive: : Before the verb or after the infinitive: Before the verb: Le tienen que hacer una radiografía a mi perro. After the infinitive: Tienen que hacerle una radiografía a mi perro. Before the verb or attached to a participle: : Before the verb or attached to a participle: Before the verb: Les estoy dando las medicinas.Attached to a participle: Estoy dándoles las medicinas. Indirect Object Pronouns : Indirect Object Pronouns These are the “me, te, le, nos and les that you see before “gustar, interesar, faltar, fascinar, encantar, and doler.” For example: Indirect Object Pronouns : Indirect Object Pronouns Me duele el brazo. A los niños no les gustan las inyecciones.