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Direct and Indirect Objects Word Order
Hi,
I'm a mid-beginner Spanish student (currently teaching myself, because school's out). I'm really overwhelmed by the order of direct and indirect objects. With all the dang le's and te's and se's, it gets REALLY confusing REALLY fast. Subject + Indirect Object + Direct Object + Verb ^Is this the right word order? I'd appreciate any help you can offer. Thanks. |
Technically, such a rigid rule won't always serve you well, but what you wrote is correct (if you're talking about the object pronouns, which is what I suppose you meant to write).
In Spanish, the subject doesn't have to precede the verb. If you don't list it, the order is IOP + DOP + Verb. When the verb is in the infinitive or the imperative, however, the object pronouns are suffixed to the verb and an accent marks the stressed syllable in the verb. In this case, the order is verb+IOP+DOP. Welcome to the forums!!! |
You are speaking about the verbs in Spanish.
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Welcome to the forums, FrannyCakes.
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Remember that in Spanish the IO is usually duplicated:
Me lo dio a mí ¿Te contó a ti toda la historia? |
I would say it of other way.
Me lo ha dado a mi. Here you can use the participles. |
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