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Indirect Object Pronouns
me - (to) me
te - (to) you
le - (to) him, her, you, it
nos - (to) us
les - (to) them, you
Location of Indirect Object Pronouns
Indirect object pronouns precede the conjugated form of the verb

E.g.

Te van a leer el cuento
(They are going to read the story to you)
Double Object Pronouns
When both a direct and an indirect object pronoun appear in the same sentence, the indirect object pronoun always precedes the direct object pronoun.

E.g.

Me lo contó.
(He told it to me.)
Spanish Adverbs
To form an adverb, you take the feminine form of an adjective (ending in the letter -a) and add -mente. If there is no feminine form, simply add -mente.
Formal Commands
Drop the -o ending from the present tense yo form and add -e/-en for -ar verbs and -a/-an for -er and -ir verbs.
Negative Informal Commands
Drop the -o ending from the present tense yo form and add -es/-éis for -ar verbs and -as/-áis for -er and -ir verbs.