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Pronouns - direct and indirect objects
Hi I have two sentences, one affirmative, one negative regarding pronouns that are confusing me totally can anyone help.
The question for the first one is: 1. Le has dicho a Roberto la verdad? The affirmative answer we have been given using pronouns is 1. Si ya se lo he dicho. In the negative the question is the same: 2. Le has dicho a Roberto la verdad? The negative answer we have been given is 2. No voy a decirsela Can anyone explain why the direct object pronoun changes from a "lo" to a "la" between the affirmative sentence and negative sentence. We have another sentence with the same problem. |
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