Hour 7 Lesson 7 Flashcards
I am sending it.
Lo mando.
I am sending you something.
Le mando algo.
I am sending you something. (Roberta)
Te mando algo.
I am sending it to you. (Roberta)
Te lo mando.
I am sending them to you. (Roberto)
Te los mando.
I am sending it to you. (señor)
Se lo mando.
I am going to send it to you. (señor)
Voy a mandárselo.
Will you/can you send it to me.
Puede mandármelo.
Can you send it to him.
Puede mandárselo.
Whenever you have the combination of ‘le’ and ‘lo’, you change the ‘l’ of ‘le’ to an ‘s’ and you make it ‘se lo’. The ‘se’ doesn’t mean ‘oneself ’ in this case. So ‘se lo’ means ‘it to you’.
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Sometimes you need a clarifier: Voy a mandárselo a usted, a él, a ella mañana.
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