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What's the deal with le/les?
What is the difference between:
Ella vende un cuaderno al hombre. Ella le vende un cuaderno al hombre. ? |
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le is the indirect object, referring to hombre. Really, they aren't different
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This pronoun is not always required, but it's more commonly used in everyday language and sounds better. In short, both sentences mean the same but the second one is better.
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Ella vió al hombre y le vende un cuaderno. It is already understood that it was sold to the man. |
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