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Indirect Object Pronouns
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me - (to) me
te - (to) you le - (to) him, her, you, it nos - (to) us les - (to) them, you |
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Location of Indirect Object Pronouns
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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) |
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Double Object Pronouns
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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.) |
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Spanish Adverbs
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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.
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Formal Commands
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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.
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Negative Informal Commands
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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.
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