Pronouns and D/I Objects Flashcards
se
to/for him, her, it, them
Indirect Object
The indirect object pronouns le and les become se when they are combined with the direct object pronouns lo, la, los, las.
- ¿Le diste la receta a Juan?
- Did you give Juan the recipe?
- Sí, se la di.
- Yes, I gave it to him.
me
“to/for me” or “me”
Indirect and direct
te
“To/for you” or “You”
Indirect and Direct
lo/los, la/las
to/for him/her, you, it, them (Direct Object)
le, les
to/for him, you, it, them (indirect object)
For whom/what
nos
“to/for us” or “us”
Indirect and Direct objects
os
“to/for you (plural)” or “you (plural)”
Used primarily in Spain
(Indirect and Direct objects)
Yo
I
Pronoun
Tú
you (informal)
Pronoun
Usted
you (formal)
Pronoun
Nosotros
We
Pronoun
Ella
She, it (f.)
Pronoun
él
He, it (m.)
Pronoun
mí
me
Used after prepositions and para
A mí me gusta el café.
○ I like coffe.
¿Es para mí?
○ Is it for me?
sí
oneself