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Le vs Les
Hola...buenos dias,
I was hoping that the very helpful people can advise me on the following which is confusing me a little. I came across the following when reading earlier; 1) Are you are going to make the bed for our daughters. (Vas a hacerle la cama a nuestras hijas?) 2) I had to teach the children (Tenía que enseñarle a los niños) In the examples above, should it not be "vas a hacerLES la cama a nuestras hijas" and "tenia que enseñarLES a los niños" considering that it is plural? Thanks very much in advance Nilo |
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You are correct in both in cases. The indirect object pronoun should be plural.
That said, you may very well hear and see this wrong usage here and there. |
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Thats great thanks for clearing that up for me
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