Indirect object pronouns ¿Te acuerdas?
Indirect objects are people or things in a sentence to or for whom the action of the verb occurs. I'm talking to José. - Hablo a José. To whom am I talking? José. He gives books to the students To whom does he give books? The students.
Indirect object pronouns are the words that replace the indirect object, which is usually a person. You have already used them !!!
with “gustar” Me (to/for) me Nos (to/for) us Te (to/for) you Le (to/for) you Le (to/for) him/her Nos (to/for) us Os (to/for) you all Les (to/for) you all Les (to/for) them
Like direct object pronouns, the indirect object pronouns can: be placed … immediately before a conjugated verb I'm talking to him. - Le hablo. He writes to them - Les escribe. I give the bread to you. - Te doy el pan. She answers me - Ella me contesta.
2. can be attached to an infinitive, present participle or affirmative commands Voy a decirle - I'm going to tell him. Quiero traerles el regalo - I want to bring the gift to them.
La enfermera da un bandaje a su paciente ____da un bandaje Le
El abogado ayuda a sus clientes _____ayuda Les
Le El banquero presta dinero al presidente ____presta el dinero al presidente. Le
He takes care of the patient… Él __ cuida a la paciente. le
He sings to us… Él ____ canta. nos