your way to learn english is so lovely, and ur spanish is so cute hahahahaha yo soy hablante nativo, y se que mi ingles no es perfecto pero intento d:
i ve done watching all her videos in 2 weeks+. i wrote down everything on a notebook. i refer to it and its like referring to a note from a college teacher. what i feel good the most about this is that,it all costs zero cent :) -spanishdict rocks
Should be ...Mis tíos enviaron fotos a mi familia y a mí. The 'nos' comes in once the you remove the Indirect object. Otherwise it sounds odd. Yo nunca lo diría de esa manera.
Hope this helps everyone. Aquí están más ejemplos. 1. Mis padres me van a dar el regalo a mí. 1A. --- Mis padres me lo van a dar. EXP: Me --> (a mí) & lo --> (el regalo) 2. Mi hermano nunca le presta sus discos compactos a mi hermana. 2A. --- Mi hermano nunca se los presta. 3. La profesora nos pidió la tarea. 3A. --- La profesora nos la pidió. 4. Mi compañero le pasó el balón al entrenador. 4A. --- Mi compañero se lo pasó. 5. Yo le pagué cuarenta dólares al cajero. 5A. --- Yo se los pagué.
3. When both a direct object pronoun and an indirect object pronoun are used in the same sentence, the indirect object pronoun goes first.
A. Susana nos regala el libro a nosotros. Susana NOS LO regala.
4. IF the indirect object le or les comes before the direct object pronouns la, lo, las or los, the indirect object pronoun changes to SE. A. Nosotros le regalamos flores a clara. ---- Nosotros SE LAS regalamos.
2. The indirect object (complemento indirecto) is the person for whom or to whom an action is performed. The indirect object is used with a pronoun that refers to the noun, and is called the INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUN (pronombre del complemento indirecto): me, te, le, nos, os, les. A. Susana NOS regala el libro a nosotros. --- Susana NOS regala el libro.
1. The direct object (complemento directo) is the noun on which an action is being performed. A direct object may be replaced by a DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUN (pronombre del complemento directo): me, te, lo, la, nos, os, los, las. The direct object pronoun goes before the conjugated verb or is attached to the infinitive. A. Susana busca el nuevo libro. -- Susana lo busca. B. Susana quiere ver la película. -- Susana quiere verla. Susana la quiere ver.
your way to learn english is so lovely, and ur spanish is so cute hahahahaha yo soy hablante nativo, y se que mi ingles no es perfecto pero intento d:
wiingbaack 6 days ago
I'd do that.
RememberReach99 2 months ago
thumbs up if you went here because your professor is LOCO.
gilbertbaseball10 5 months ago
ugh...estoy confundido.
zo1215so 6 months ago
i ve done watching all her videos in 2 weeks+. i wrote down everything on a notebook. i refer to it and its like referring to a note from a college teacher. what i feel good the most about this is that,it all costs zero cent :) -spanishdict rocks
fNCstructure 7 months ago
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her accent is terrible
frankedmund 10 months ago
All of this site is good. I am loyal SpanishDict. Thank you-It's like having 2 professors-escuela y aqui!
taraschance1 10 months ago 4
Mas Ejemplos (Continuado)
6. Mis tíos le regalaron la bicicleta a mi pronto.
6A. --- Mis tíos me la regalaron pronto.
7. Mis tíos nos enviaron fotos a mi familia y a mí.
7A. --- Mis tíos nos las enviaron.
8. Mi mejor amiga dejó la nota para mí.
8A. --- Mi mejor amiga me la dejó.
USCSoundCheck 1 year ago
# 7....
Should be ...Mis tíos enviaron fotos a mi familia y a mí. The 'nos' comes in once the you remove the Indirect object. Otherwise it sounds odd. Yo nunca lo diría de esa manera.
ahhhpoetry 1 year ago
USCSoundCheck 1 year ago
3. When both a direct object pronoun and an indirect object pronoun are used in the same sentence, the indirect object pronoun goes first.
A. Susana nos regala el libro a nosotros. Susana NOS LO regala.
4. IF the indirect object le or les comes before the direct object pronouns la, lo, las or los, the indirect object pronoun changes to SE. A. Nosotros le regalamos flores a clara. ---- Nosotros SE LAS regalamos.
USCSoundCheck 1 year ago
2. The indirect object (complemento indirecto) is the person for whom or to whom an action is performed. The indirect object is used with a pronoun that refers to the noun, and is called the INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUN (pronombre del complemento indirecto): me, te, le, nos, os, les. A. Susana NOS regala el libro a nosotros. --- Susana NOS regala el libro.
USCSoundCheck 1 year ago
Here's a hard copy of the Object pronoun rules.
1. The direct object (complemento directo) is the noun on which an action is being performed. A direct object may be replaced by a DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUN (pronombre del complemento directo): me, te, lo, la, nos, os, los, las. The direct object pronoun goes before the conjugated verb or is attached to the infinitive. A. Susana busca el nuevo libro. -- Susana lo busca. B. Susana quiere ver la película. -- Susana quiere verla. Susana la quiere ver.
USCSoundCheck 1 year ago
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USCSoundCheck 1 year ago
she is an awesome teacher. I missed my classes in my institute but everything got clear here.....Thanks Ma'am.
sumittrainer23 1 year ago
I'm always struggling with these
S1rWakka 1 year ago
Thanks so much for all these videos. Working my way through them gradually and they're great!
tommacg1 1 year ago