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Spanish Grammar - Object Pronouns

Subject
yo

él
ella
Usted
nosotros (as)
vosotros (as)
Ustedes
ellos (as)
:
I
you
he/it
she/
you
we
you
you
they
Direct
me
te
le, lo
la
le, la
nos
os
les, los, las
los
:
me
you
him/it
her/it
you
us
you
you
them
Indirect
me
te
le
le
le
nos
os
les
les
:
to me
to you
to him/it
to her/it
to you
to us
to you
to you
to them
:

ti
él
ella
Usted
nosotros (as)
vosotros (as)
Ustedes
ellos (as)
:
me
you
him/it
her/it
you
us
you
you
them

1. An object pronoun generally precedes the conjugated verb, except if is used in an affirmative
command, with an infinitive or gerund. Then it is attached to the verb as one word.

Déme Ud. el libro. Give me the book.

2. When you have more than one pronoun, the indirect comes before the direct. If both
pronouns begin with the letter l, then the first one is changed to se.

3. When one or two object pronouns follow and are attached to the verb form, an accent mark
must be added to retain the original stress of the word.

4. For clearness or emphasis, the prepositional form of a plus an object of a preposition may be
used.

Nos envió a Ud. He sent us to you.

 

 

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