direct and indirect object pronouns Flashcards
pronouns take the place of a
noun
DOP function
recieves action of the verb
IOP expresses
to whom or for whom an action is done
IOPs
me, te, le, nos, les
DOPs
me, te, lo/la, nos, los/las
both the DOP and IOP
precede the verb
the prounoun can be attatched if
the verb is infinitive
if the verb is progressive
the pronoun can be attached
in a sentence with both, which comes first?
IOP precedes DOP
le and les change to what when used with lo, los, la, las
se
when pronouns are attached add an accent on the
3rd sylabul from the back
prepositional pronouns
mí, ti, el (ect), nos, usd, ellos (ect)
prepositional pronouns are
objects of prepositions
sí (used with mismo/a)
3rd person subject (themselves, itself, himself, herself)
mí, ti, sí become what when used with con
conmigo, contigo, consigo