Direct and Indirect Pronouns
Hi I have to replace the underlined part with the correct indirect or direct pronoun. can anyone tell me if I am right at my attempt below?
1. La abogada da una receta a mi primo(2 pronouns) So my attempt would be to put me receta a me primo. Is this correct? 2. La medico toma el temperatura a mi madre(2 pronouns) I would put le temperatura a me madre here? 3.La higienesta dental tiene que dar a mi padre una inyección (2 pronouns) Here I would put me padre le inyeccion? |
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Please try again by writing the new sentences with the object pronouns in full. You can use the following English example as a model. Original: My mother gave my sister a book. Pronouns: My mother gave her it. Notice that the indirect object pronoun "her" completely replaces the indirect object "my sister", and the direct object pronoun "it" completely replaces the direct object "a book". When you do this in Spanish, make sure that you put the object pronouns in the correct place and in the correct order in the sentence. It isn't guaranteed to match the place and order of the objects in your original sentences. |
Okay so for the first two I put this. You example was helpful but I am still unsure how to replace the underlined part with "it" for the direct pronoun:
La abogada da le a me primo La medico le toma el temperatura a la madre |
Neither of the sentences in your second attempt is correct.
There should be two pronouns - both an indirect object pronoun and a direct object pronoun. Object pronouns precede the verb. Caution: the Spanish language doesn't permit back-to-back third-person object pronouns. The third-person indirect object pronoun is changed from 'le' to 'se' when this happens. |
Okay is this correct? I hope it is at least close.
1) La abogada se la da 2) La medico se lo toma. 3) La higienista dental tiene que la se dar. |
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