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UNIT 6 iexclDE COMPRAS

Students will be able to talk and describe clothing

Students will be able to express preferences in the store

Student will be to negotiate and pay for items you buy

FINAL DE LA UNIDAD 28 de marzo

Quiz 2

1 La tienda

2 La rebaja

3 Vender

4 Pagar

5 Usar

6 Parecer

7 Conocer

8 El centro comercial

9 Cada

10 Rico

New Song

DIMELO

6th Maacutes praacutectica

1 Mis estudiantes __________ todos los

verbos

2 Yo no __________ esquiar

3 Nosotros no __________ cocinar muy

bien

4 iquestTuacute vas a __________ a Julia hoy

5 iquestUd __________ a Nueva York

Escuchar

Completa los siguientes ejercicios

Actividad 1 Loacutegico or Iloacutegico

Actividad 2 Escoger

Actividad 4 Describir

Actividad 4 Dictado

Cultura

Lee las paacuteginas 198 y 199 que habla de los

MERCADOS AL AIRE LIBRES en Latinoameacuterica

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-7

In Leccioacuten 5 you learned that a direct object

receives the action of the verb directly In contrast an

indirect object receives the action of the verb indirectly

An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that answers

the question to whom or for whom an action is done

In the preceding example the indirect object answers

this question

iquestA quieacuten le presta Roberto cien pesos

To whom does Roberto lend 100 pesos

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-8

iexclAtencioacuten The forms of indirect object pronouns for

the first and second persons (me te nos os) are

the same as the direct object pronouns Indirect

object pronouns agree in number with the

corresponding nouns but not in gender

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-9

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-10

Using indirect object pronouns

Spanish speakers commonly use both an

indirect object pronoun and the noun to which

it refers in the same sentence This is done

to emphasize and clarify to whom the

pronoun refers

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-11

Indirect object pronouns are also used

without the indirect object noun when the

person for whom the action is being done

is known

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-12

Indirect object pronouns are usually placed

before the conjugated form of the verb In

negative sentences the pronoun is placed

between no and the conjugated verb

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-13

When a conjugated verb is followed by an infinitive or

the present progressive the indirect object pronoun

may be placed before the conjugated verb or

attached to the infinitive or present participle

iexclAtencioacuten When an indirect object pronoun is

attached to a present participle an accent mark is

added to maintain the proper stress

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-14

Because the indirect object pronouns le and

les have multiple meanings Spanish

speakers often clarify to whom the pronouns

refer with the preposition a + [pronoun] or

a + [noun]

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-15

The irregular verb dar (to give) as well as decir

are often used with indirect object pronouns

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-16

Use the cues in parentheses to provide the indirect object

pronoun for the sentence The first item has been done

for you

1 Juan _____ quiere dar un regalo (to Elena)

2 Mariacutea _____ prepara un cafeacute (for us)

3 Beatriz y Felipe _____ escriben desde (from) Cuba (to me)

4 Marta y yo _____ compramos unos guantes (for them)

5 Los vendedores _____ venden ropa (to you fam sing)

6 La dependienta _____ muestra los guantes (to us)

le

Praacutectica

Paacutegina 204 Actividad 1 2 y 6

Quiz 2

1 La tienda

2 La rebaja

3 Vender

4 Pagar

5 Usar

6 Parecer

7 Conocer

8 El centro comercial

9 Cada

10 Rico

New Song

DIMELO

6th Maacutes praacutectica

1 Mis estudiantes __________ todos los

verbos

2 Yo no __________ esquiar

3 Nosotros no __________ cocinar muy

bien

4 iquestTuacute vas a __________ a Julia hoy

5 iquestUd __________ a Nueva York

Escuchar

Completa los siguientes ejercicios

Actividad 1 Loacutegico or Iloacutegico

Actividad 2 Escoger

Actividad 4 Describir

Actividad 4 Dictado

Cultura

Lee las paacuteginas 198 y 199 que habla de los

MERCADOS AL AIRE LIBRES en Latinoameacuterica

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-7

In Leccioacuten 5 you learned that a direct object

receives the action of the verb directly In contrast an

indirect object receives the action of the verb indirectly

An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that answers

the question to whom or for whom an action is done

In the preceding example the indirect object answers

this question

iquestA quieacuten le presta Roberto cien pesos

To whom does Roberto lend 100 pesos

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-8

iexclAtencioacuten The forms of indirect object pronouns for

the first and second persons (me te nos os) are

the same as the direct object pronouns Indirect

object pronouns agree in number with the

corresponding nouns but not in gender

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-9

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-10

Using indirect object pronouns

Spanish speakers commonly use both an

indirect object pronoun and the noun to which

it refers in the same sentence This is done

to emphasize and clarify to whom the

pronoun refers

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-11

Indirect object pronouns are also used

without the indirect object noun when the

person for whom the action is being done

is known

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-12

Indirect object pronouns are usually placed

before the conjugated form of the verb In

negative sentences the pronoun is placed

between no and the conjugated verb

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-13

When a conjugated verb is followed by an infinitive or

the present progressive the indirect object pronoun

may be placed before the conjugated verb or

attached to the infinitive or present participle

iexclAtencioacuten When an indirect object pronoun is

attached to a present participle an accent mark is

added to maintain the proper stress

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-14

Because the indirect object pronouns le and

les have multiple meanings Spanish

speakers often clarify to whom the pronouns

refer with the preposition a + [pronoun] or

a + [noun]

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-15

The irregular verb dar (to give) as well as decir

are often used with indirect object pronouns

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-16

Use the cues in parentheses to provide the indirect object

pronoun for the sentence The first item has been done

for you

1 Juan _____ quiere dar un regalo (to Elena)

2 Mariacutea _____ prepara un cafeacute (for us)

3 Beatriz y Felipe _____ escriben desde (from) Cuba (to me)

4 Marta y yo _____ compramos unos guantes (for them)

5 Los vendedores _____ venden ropa (to you fam sing)

6 La dependienta _____ muestra los guantes (to us)

le

Praacutectica

Paacutegina 204 Actividad 1 2 y 6

New Song

DIMELO

6th Maacutes praacutectica

1 Mis estudiantes __________ todos los

verbos

2 Yo no __________ esquiar

3 Nosotros no __________ cocinar muy

bien

4 iquestTuacute vas a __________ a Julia hoy

5 iquestUd __________ a Nueva York

Escuchar

Completa los siguientes ejercicios

Actividad 1 Loacutegico or Iloacutegico

Actividad 2 Escoger

Actividad 4 Describir

Actividad 4 Dictado

Cultura

Lee las paacuteginas 198 y 199 que habla de los

MERCADOS AL AIRE LIBRES en Latinoameacuterica

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-7

In Leccioacuten 5 you learned that a direct object

receives the action of the verb directly In contrast an

indirect object receives the action of the verb indirectly

An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that answers

the question to whom or for whom an action is done

In the preceding example the indirect object answers

this question

iquestA quieacuten le presta Roberto cien pesos

To whom does Roberto lend 100 pesos

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-8

iexclAtencioacuten The forms of indirect object pronouns for

the first and second persons (me te nos os) are

the same as the direct object pronouns Indirect

object pronouns agree in number with the

corresponding nouns but not in gender

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-9

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-10

Using indirect object pronouns

Spanish speakers commonly use both an

indirect object pronoun and the noun to which

it refers in the same sentence This is done

to emphasize and clarify to whom the

pronoun refers

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-11

Indirect object pronouns are also used

without the indirect object noun when the

person for whom the action is being done

is known

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-12

Indirect object pronouns are usually placed

before the conjugated form of the verb In

negative sentences the pronoun is placed

between no and the conjugated verb

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-13

When a conjugated verb is followed by an infinitive or

the present progressive the indirect object pronoun

may be placed before the conjugated verb or

attached to the infinitive or present participle

iexclAtencioacuten When an indirect object pronoun is

attached to a present participle an accent mark is

added to maintain the proper stress

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-14

Because the indirect object pronouns le and

les have multiple meanings Spanish

speakers often clarify to whom the pronouns

refer with the preposition a + [pronoun] or

a + [noun]

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-15

The irregular verb dar (to give) as well as decir

are often used with indirect object pronouns

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-16

Use the cues in parentheses to provide the indirect object

pronoun for the sentence The first item has been done

for you

1 Juan _____ quiere dar un regalo (to Elena)

2 Mariacutea _____ prepara un cafeacute (for us)

3 Beatriz y Felipe _____ escriben desde (from) Cuba (to me)

4 Marta y yo _____ compramos unos guantes (for them)

5 Los vendedores _____ venden ropa (to you fam sing)

6 La dependienta _____ muestra los guantes (to us)

le

Praacutectica

Paacutegina 204 Actividad 1 2 y 6

6th Maacutes praacutectica

1 Mis estudiantes __________ todos los

verbos

2 Yo no __________ esquiar

3 Nosotros no __________ cocinar muy

bien

4 iquestTuacute vas a __________ a Julia hoy

5 iquestUd __________ a Nueva York

Escuchar

Completa los siguientes ejercicios

Actividad 1 Loacutegico or Iloacutegico

Actividad 2 Escoger

Actividad 4 Describir

Actividad 4 Dictado

Cultura

Lee las paacuteginas 198 y 199 que habla de los

MERCADOS AL AIRE LIBRES en Latinoameacuterica

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-7

In Leccioacuten 5 you learned that a direct object

receives the action of the verb directly In contrast an

indirect object receives the action of the verb indirectly

An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that answers

the question to whom or for whom an action is done

In the preceding example the indirect object answers

this question

iquestA quieacuten le presta Roberto cien pesos

To whom does Roberto lend 100 pesos

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-8

iexclAtencioacuten The forms of indirect object pronouns for

the first and second persons (me te nos os) are

the same as the direct object pronouns Indirect

object pronouns agree in number with the

corresponding nouns but not in gender

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-9

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-10

Using indirect object pronouns

Spanish speakers commonly use both an

indirect object pronoun and the noun to which

it refers in the same sentence This is done

to emphasize and clarify to whom the

pronoun refers

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-11

Indirect object pronouns are also used

without the indirect object noun when the

person for whom the action is being done

is known

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-12

Indirect object pronouns are usually placed

before the conjugated form of the verb In

negative sentences the pronoun is placed

between no and the conjugated verb

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-13

When a conjugated verb is followed by an infinitive or

the present progressive the indirect object pronoun

may be placed before the conjugated verb or

attached to the infinitive or present participle

iexclAtencioacuten When an indirect object pronoun is

attached to a present participle an accent mark is

added to maintain the proper stress

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-14

Because the indirect object pronouns le and

les have multiple meanings Spanish

speakers often clarify to whom the pronouns

refer with the preposition a + [pronoun] or

a + [noun]

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-15

The irregular verb dar (to give) as well as decir

are often used with indirect object pronouns

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-16

Use the cues in parentheses to provide the indirect object

pronoun for the sentence The first item has been done

for you

1 Juan _____ quiere dar un regalo (to Elena)

2 Mariacutea _____ prepara un cafeacute (for us)

3 Beatriz y Felipe _____ escriben desde (from) Cuba (to me)

4 Marta y yo _____ compramos unos guantes (for them)

5 Los vendedores _____ venden ropa (to you fam sing)

6 La dependienta _____ muestra los guantes (to us)

le

Praacutectica

Paacutegina 204 Actividad 1 2 y 6

Escuchar

Completa los siguientes ejercicios

Actividad 1 Loacutegico or Iloacutegico

Actividad 2 Escoger

Actividad 4 Describir

Actividad 4 Dictado

Cultura

Lee las paacuteginas 198 y 199 que habla de los

MERCADOS AL AIRE LIBRES en Latinoameacuterica

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-7

In Leccioacuten 5 you learned that a direct object

receives the action of the verb directly In contrast an

indirect object receives the action of the verb indirectly

An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that answers

the question to whom or for whom an action is done

In the preceding example the indirect object answers

this question

iquestA quieacuten le presta Roberto cien pesos

To whom does Roberto lend 100 pesos

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-8

iexclAtencioacuten The forms of indirect object pronouns for

the first and second persons (me te nos os) are

the same as the direct object pronouns Indirect

object pronouns agree in number with the

corresponding nouns but not in gender

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-9

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-10

Using indirect object pronouns

Spanish speakers commonly use both an

indirect object pronoun and the noun to which

it refers in the same sentence This is done

to emphasize and clarify to whom the

pronoun refers

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-11

Indirect object pronouns are also used

without the indirect object noun when the

person for whom the action is being done

is known

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-12

Indirect object pronouns are usually placed

before the conjugated form of the verb In

negative sentences the pronoun is placed

between no and the conjugated verb

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-13

When a conjugated verb is followed by an infinitive or

the present progressive the indirect object pronoun

may be placed before the conjugated verb or

attached to the infinitive or present participle

iexclAtencioacuten When an indirect object pronoun is

attached to a present participle an accent mark is

added to maintain the proper stress

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-14

Because the indirect object pronouns le and

les have multiple meanings Spanish

speakers often clarify to whom the pronouns

refer with the preposition a + [pronoun] or

a + [noun]

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-15

The irregular verb dar (to give) as well as decir

are often used with indirect object pronouns

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-16

Use the cues in parentheses to provide the indirect object

pronoun for the sentence The first item has been done

for you

1 Juan _____ quiere dar un regalo (to Elena)

2 Mariacutea _____ prepara un cafeacute (for us)

3 Beatriz y Felipe _____ escriben desde (from) Cuba (to me)

4 Marta y yo _____ compramos unos guantes (for them)

5 Los vendedores _____ venden ropa (to you fam sing)

6 La dependienta _____ muestra los guantes (to us)

le

Praacutectica

Paacutegina 204 Actividad 1 2 y 6

Cultura

Lee las paacuteginas 198 y 199 que habla de los

MERCADOS AL AIRE LIBRES en Latinoameacuterica

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-7

In Leccioacuten 5 you learned that a direct object

receives the action of the verb directly In contrast an

indirect object receives the action of the verb indirectly

An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that answers

the question to whom or for whom an action is done

In the preceding example the indirect object answers

this question

iquestA quieacuten le presta Roberto cien pesos

To whom does Roberto lend 100 pesos

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-8

iexclAtencioacuten The forms of indirect object pronouns for

the first and second persons (me te nos os) are

the same as the direct object pronouns Indirect

object pronouns agree in number with the

corresponding nouns but not in gender

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-9

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-10

Using indirect object pronouns

Spanish speakers commonly use both an

indirect object pronoun and the noun to which

it refers in the same sentence This is done

to emphasize and clarify to whom the

pronoun refers

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-11

Indirect object pronouns are also used

without the indirect object noun when the

person for whom the action is being done

is known

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-12

Indirect object pronouns are usually placed

before the conjugated form of the verb In

negative sentences the pronoun is placed

between no and the conjugated verb

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-13

When a conjugated verb is followed by an infinitive or

the present progressive the indirect object pronoun

may be placed before the conjugated verb or

attached to the infinitive or present participle

iexclAtencioacuten When an indirect object pronoun is

attached to a present participle an accent mark is

added to maintain the proper stress

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-14

Because the indirect object pronouns le and

les have multiple meanings Spanish

speakers often clarify to whom the pronouns

refer with the preposition a + [pronoun] or

a + [noun]

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-15

The irregular verb dar (to give) as well as decir

are often used with indirect object pronouns

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-16

Use the cues in parentheses to provide the indirect object

pronoun for the sentence The first item has been done

for you

1 Juan _____ quiere dar un regalo (to Elena)

2 Mariacutea _____ prepara un cafeacute (for us)

3 Beatriz y Felipe _____ escriben desde (from) Cuba (to me)

4 Marta y yo _____ compramos unos guantes (for them)

5 Los vendedores _____ venden ropa (to you fam sing)

6 La dependienta _____ muestra los guantes (to us)

le

Praacutectica

Paacutegina 204 Actividad 1 2 y 6

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-7

In Leccioacuten 5 you learned that a direct object

receives the action of the verb directly In contrast an

indirect object receives the action of the verb indirectly

An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that answers

the question to whom or for whom an action is done

In the preceding example the indirect object answers

this question

iquestA quieacuten le presta Roberto cien pesos

To whom does Roberto lend 100 pesos

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-8

iexclAtencioacuten The forms of indirect object pronouns for

the first and second persons (me te nos os) are

the same as the direct object pronouns Indirect

object pronouns agree in number with the

corresponding nouns but not in gender

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-9

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-10

Using indirect object pronouns

Spanish speakers commonly use both an

indirect object pronoun and the noun to which

it refers in the same sentence This is done

to emphasize and clarify to whom the

pronoun refers

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-11

Indirect object pronouns are also used

without the indirect object noun when the

person for whom the action is being done

is known

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-12

Indirect object pronouns are usually placed

before the conjugated form of the verb In

negative sentences the pronoun is placed

between no and the conjugated verb

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-13

When a conjugated verb is followed by an infinitive or

the present progressive the indirect object pronoun

may be placed before the conjugated verb or

attached to the infinitive or present participle

iexclAtencioacuten When an indirect object pronoun is

attached to a present participle an accent mark is

added to maintain the proper stress

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-14

Because the indirect object pronouns le and

les have multiple meanings Spanish

speakers often clarify to whom the pronouns

refer with the preposition a + [pronoun] or

a + [noun]

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-15

The irregular verb dar (to give) as well as decir

are often used with indirect object pronouns

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-16

Use the cues in parentheses to provide the indirect object

pronoun for the sentence The first item has been done

for you

1 Juan _____ quiere dar un regalo (to Elena)

2 Mariacutea _____ prepara un cafeacute (for us)

3 Beatriz y Felipe _____ escriben desde (from) Cuba (to me)

4 Marta y yo _____ compramos unos guantes (for them)

5 Los vendedores _____ venden ropa (to you fam sing)

6 La dependienta _____ muestra los guantes (to us)

le

Praacutectica

Paacutegina 204 Actividad 1 2 y 6

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-8

iexclAtencioacuten The forms of indirect object pronouns for

the first and second persons (me te nos os) are

the same as the direct object pronouns Indirect

object pronouns agree in number with the

corresponding nouns but not in gender

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-9

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-10

Using indirect object pronouns

Spanish speakers commonly use both an

indirect object pronoun and the noun to which

it refers in the same sentence This is done

to emphasize and clarify to whom the

pronoun refers

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-11

Indirect object pronouns are also used

without the indirect object noun when the

person for whom the action is being done

is known

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-12

Indirect object pronouns are usually placed

before the conjugated form of the verb In

negative sentences the pronoun is placed

between no and the conjugated verb

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-13

When a conjugated verb is followed by an infinitive or

the present progressive the indirect object pronoun

may be placed before the conjugated verb or

attached to the infinitive or present participle

iexclAtencioacuten When an indirect object pronoun is

attached to a present participle an accent mark is

added to maintain the proper stress

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-14

Because the indirect object pronouns le and

les have multiple meanings Spanish

speakers often clarify to whom the pronouns

refer with the preposition a + [pronoun] or

a + [noun]

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-15

The irregular verb dar (to give) as well as decir

are often used with indirect object pronouns

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-16

Use the cues in parentheses to provide the indirect object

pronoun for the sentence The first item has been done

for you

1 Juan _____ quiere dar un regalo (to Elena)

2 Mariacutea _____ prepara un cafeacute (for us)

3 Beatriz y Felipe _____ escriben desde (from) Cuba (to me)

4 Marta y yo _____ compramos unos guantes (for them)

5 Los vendedores _____ venden ropa (to you fam sing)

6 La dependienta _____ muestra los guantes (to us)

le

Praacutectica

Paacutegina 204 Actividad 1 2 y 6

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-9

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-10

Using indirect object pronouns

Spanish speakers commonly use both an

indirect object pronoun and the noun to which

it refers in the same sentence This is done

to emphasize and clarify to whom the

pronoun refers

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-11

Indirect object pronouns are also used

without the indirect object noun when the

person for whom the action is being done

is known

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-12

Indirect object pronouns are usually placed

before the conjugated form of the verb In

negative sentences the pronoun is placed

between no and the conjugated verb

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-13

When a conjugated verb is followed by an infinitive or

the present progressive the indirect object pronoun

may be placed before the conjugated verb or

attached to the infinitive or present participle

iexclAtencioacuten When an indirect object pronoun is

attached to a present participle an accent mark is

added to maintain the proper stress

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-14

Because the indirect object pronouns le and

les have multiple meanings Spanish

speakers often clarify to whom the pronouns

refer with the preposition a + [pronoun] or

a + [noun]

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-15

The irregular verb dar (to give) as well as decir

are often used with indirect object pronouns

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-16

Use the cues in parentheses to provide the indirect object

pronoun for the sentence The first item has been done

for you

1 Juan _____ quiere dar un regalo (to Elena)

2 Mariacutea _____ prepara un cafeacute (for us)

3 Beatriz y Felipe _____ escriben desde (from) Cuba (to me)

4 Marta y yo _____ compramos unos guantes (for them)

5 Los vendedores _____ venden ropa (to you fam sing)

6 La dependienta _____ muestra los guantes (to us)

le

Praacutectica

Paacutegina 204 Actividad 1 2 y 6

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-10

Using indirect object pronouns

Spanish speakers commonly use both an

indirect object pronoun and the noun to which

it refers in the same sentence This is done

to emphasize and clarify to whom the

pronoun refers

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-11

Indirect object pronouns are also used

without the indirect object noun when the

person for whom the action is being done

is known

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-12

Indirect object pronouns are usually placed

before the conjugated form of the verb In

negative sentences the pronoun is placed

between no and the conjugated verb

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-13

When a conjugated verb is followed by an infinitive or

the present progressive the indirect object pronoun

may be placed before the conjugated verb or

attached to the infinitive or present participle

iexclAtencioacuten When an indirect object pronoun is

attached to a present participle an accent mark is

added to maintain the proper stress

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-14

Because the indirect object pronouns le and

les have multiple meanings Spanish

speakers often clarify to whom the pronouns

refer with the preposition a + [pronoun] or

a + [noun]

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-15

The irregular verb dar (to give) as well as decir

are often used with indirect object pronouns

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-16

Use the cues in parentheses to provide the indirect object

pronoun for the sentence The first item has been done

for you

1 Juan _____ quiere dar un regalo (to Elena)

2 Mariacutea _____ prepara un cafeacute (for us)

3 Beatriz y Felipe _____ escriben desde (from) Cuba (to me)

4 Marta y yo _____ compramos unos guantes (for them)

5 Los vendedores _____ venden ropa (to you fam sing)

6 La dependienta _____ muestra los guantes (to us)

le

Praacutectica

Paacutegina 204 Actividad 1 2 y 6

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Indirect object pronouns are also used

without the indirect object noun when the

person for whom the action is being done

is known

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Indirect object pronouns are usually placed

before the conjugated form of the verb In

negative sentences the pronoun is placed

between no and the conjugated verb

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When a conjugated verb is followed by an infinitive or

the present progressive the indirect object pronoun

may be placed before the conjugated verb or

attached to the infinitive or present participle

iexclAtencioacuten When an indirect object pronoun is

attached to a present participle an accent mark is

added to maintain the proper stress

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Because the indirect object pronouns le and

les have multiple meanings Spanish

speakers often clarify to whom the pronouns

refer with the preposition a + [pronoun] or

a + [noun]

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The irregular verb dar (to give) as well as decir

are often used with indirect object pronouns

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Use the cues in parentheses to provide the indirect object

pronoun for the sentence The first item has been done

for you

1 Juan _____ quiere dar un regalo (to Elena)

2 Mariacutea _____ prepara un cafeacute (for us)

3 Beatriz y Felipe _____ escriben desde (from) Cuba (to me)

4 Marta y yo _____ compramos unos guantes (for them)

5 Los vendedores _____ venden ropa (to you fam sing)

6 La dependienta _____ muestra los guantes (to us)

le

Praacutectica

Paacutegina 204 Actividad 1 2 y 6

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Indirect object pronouns are usually placed

before the conjugated form of the verb In

negative sentences the pronoun is placed

between no and the conjugated verb

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-13

When a conjugated verb is followed by an infinitive or

the present progressive the indirect object pronoun

may be placed before the conjugated verb or

attached to the infinitive or present participle

iexclAtencioacuten When an indirect object pronoun is

attached to a present participle an accent mark is

added to maintain the proper stress

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-14

Because the indirect object pronouns le and

les have multiple meanings Spanish

speakers often clarify to whom the pronouns

refer with the preposition a + [pronoun] or

a + [noun]

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-15

The irregular verb dar (to give) as well as decir

are often used with indirect object pronouns

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-16

Use the cues in parentheses to provide the indirect object

pronoun for the sentence The first item has been done

for you

1 Juan _____ quiere dar un regalo (to Elena)

2 Mariacutea _____ prepara un cafeacute (for us)

3 Beatriz y Felipe _____ escriben desde (from) Cuba (to me)

4 Marta y yo _____ compramos unos guantes (for them)

5 Los vendedores _____ venden ropa (to you fam sing)

6 La dependienta _____ muestra los guantes (to us)

le

Praacutectica

Paacutegina 204 Actividad 1 2 y 6

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-13

When a conjugated verb is followed by an infinitive or

the present progressive the indirect object pronoun

may be placed before the conjugated verb or

attached to the infinitive or present participle

iexclAtencioacuten When an indirect object pronoun is

attached to a present participle an accent mark is

added to maintain the proper stress

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-14

Because the indirect object pronouns le and

les have multiple meanings Spanish

speakers often clarify to whom the pronouns

refer with the preposition a + [pronoun] or

a + [noun]

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-15

The irregular verb dar (to give) as well as decir

are often used with indirect object pronouns

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-16

Use the cues in parentheses to provide the indirect object

pronoun for the sentence The first item has been done

for you

1 Juan _____ quiere dar un regalo (to Elena)

2 Mariacutea _____ prepara un cafeacute (for us)

3 Beatriz y Felipe _____ escriben desde (from) Cuba (to me)

4 Marta y yo _____ compramos unos guantes (for them)

5 Los vendedores _____ venden ropa (to you fam sing)

6 La dependienta _____ muestra los guantes (to us)

le

Praacutectica

Paacutegina 204 Actividad 1 2 y 6

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Because the indirect object pronouns le and

les have multiple meanings Spanish

speakers often clarify to whom the pronouns

refer with the preposition a + [pronoun] or

a + [noun]

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-15

The irregular verb dar (to give) as well as decir

are often used with indirect object pronouns

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-16

Use the cues in parentheses to provide the indirect object

pronoun for the sentence The first item has been done

for you

1 Juan _____ quiere dar un regalo (to Elena)

2 Mariacutea _____ prepara un cafeacute (for us)

3 Beatriz y Felipe _____ escriben desde (from) Cuba (to me)

4 Marta y yo _____ compramos unos guantes (for them)

5 Los vendedores _____ venden ropa (to you fam sing)

6 La dependienta _____ muestra los guantes (to us)

le

Praacutectica

Paacutegina 204 Actividad 1 2 y 6

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The irregular verb dar (to give) as well as decir

are often used with indirect object pronouns

Copyright copy 2008 Vista Higher Learning All rights reserved 62-16

Use the cues in parentheses to provide the indirect object

pronoun for the sentence The first item has been done

for you

1 Juan _____ quiere dar un regalo (to Elena)

2 Mariacutea _____ prepara un cafeacute (for us)

3 Beatriz y Felipe _____ escriben desde (from) Cuba (to me)

4 Marta y yo _____ compramos unos guantes (for them)

5 Los vendedores _____ venden ropa (to you fam sing)

6 La dependienta _____ muestra los guantes (to us)

le

Praacutectica

Paacutegina 204 Actividad 1 2 y 6

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Use the cues in parentheses to provide the indirect object

pronoun for the sentence The first item has been done

for you

1 Juan _____ quiere dar un regalo (to Elena)

2 Mariacutea _____ prepara un cafeacute (for us)

3 Beatriz y Felipe _____ escriben desde (from) Cuba (to me)

4 Marta y yo _____ compramos unos guantes (for them)

5 Los vendedores _____ venden ropa (to you fam sing)

6 La dependienta _____ muestra los guantes (to us)

le

Praacutectica

Paacutegina 204 Actividad 1 2 y 6

Praacutectica

Paacutegina 204 Actividad 1 2 y 6