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In Spanish, it's common for both an indirect object pronoun and the noun to which it refers to appear together. In the example below, Juan is the indirect object. The indirect object pronoun le can be used with the indirect object (as in the first example), or without it (as in the second example).
Indirect object pronouns in Spanish are crucial to speak naturally and fluidly. Here are the key points to know: Spanish indirect object pronouns are me, te, le, nos, os, les. The pronoun se replaces le/les in sentences which also contain third-person direct object pronouns.
Spanish direct object pronouns (pronombres de objeto directo), such as lo, and Spanish indirect object pronouns (pronombres de objeto indirecto), such as le, are used in place of nominal direct and indirect objects.
In this post, you’ll learn everything you need to know about Spanish direct and indirect object pronouns including what they are, how to use them when to use them, how to combine them, a rule you need to be careful with, and where Spanish natives get it backwards.
Spanish Direct Object Pronouns – PDF Worksheet. Learn the basic rules to use indirect object pronouns in Spanish in sentences. This lesson includes many examples, simple explanations & an interactive quiz.
Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns in Spanish. Learn their Forms & Where to Place Them in the Sentence. Examples and Exercises to Practice.
Indirect object pronouns in Spanish generally follow the same placement rules as direct object pronouns. Let’s take a look at the rules for indirect object placement with simple verbs, compound verbs, and commands.