Teach Y G - 13 - Likes and dislikes Flashcards
An INDIRECT object pronoun
What is the me, te, le in front of gusta(n)?
- The receptionist.
- The money ie the thing the action (the changing) happens to
- Me ie the person for whom the action (the changing of the money) is for the benefit
El recepcionista me cambia el dinero.
- What is the subject?
- What is the object? why?
- What is the indirect object? why?
Yo (subject pronoun), me (IO pronoun) - to me, for me, me
Tú (subject pronoun), te (IO pronoun) - to you, for you, you
nosotros (subject pronoun), nos (IO pronoun) - to us, for us, us
vosotros (subject pronoun), os (IO pronoun) - to you, for you, you
NO. These IO pronouns are the same as the DO pronouns
What are the indirect object pronouns for the 1st and 2nd person singular and plural?
Are they different to the equivalent direct object pronouns?
- to you
2. it is pleasing to you (literally)
How do IO pronouns LITERALLY translate when used with gustar? eg te gusta
usted, él, ella (subject pronoun), le (IO pronoun)
ustedes, ellos/as (subject pronoun), les (IO pronoun)
Yes
What are the indirect object pronouns for the 3rd person singular and plural?
Are they different to the equivalent direct object pronouns?
¿Le doy el pasaporte?
Shall I give him the passport? eg of IO pronoun
Ella le prepara la cena.
She prepares dinner for you/him/her.
A pronoun preceded by “a”
What is a prepositional pronoun?
To avoid confusion as to whether referring to you, him or her
Why do we use prepositional pronouns?
A usted A él A ella A ustedes A ellos A ellas
What are the 6 prepositional pronouns?
- A ellas les gusta Sevilla
2. Use of prepositional pronouns
- They like Seville. (fem plural)
2. What is this an example of?
- A él le gusta viajar
2. Use of prepositional pronouns
- He likes to travel (masc sing)
2. What is this an example of?
For emphasis
What is the 2nd use of propositional pronouns?
- A mi me gusta
2. Use of propositional pronoun for emphasis
- I really like it.
2. what is this an example of?
No
Can there be both a direct and indirect object pronoun in front of gusta(n)?