Object pronouns
What are prepositional pronouns and what do they do?
A mí, a ti, a usted, a él, a ella... These give emphasis and clarity when put before gustar like verbs.
What is an indirect object pronoun?
Almost always a person that is indirectly affected by the action of the verb. The person that the action is happening to. The indirect object pronoun is receiving something. The indirect object also tells where the direct object is going. Answers the question to whom? for whom?
What happens when object pronouns are attached to the end of participles? Give an example.
An accent is added above the a if an ar verb, and the e if an er or ir verb. Escribiéndole
Where do you put an object pronoun if there are two verbs?
Before both the verbs or attached to the second verb.
Can a direct object pronoun be a person or a thing? Can an indirect object pronoun be a person or a thing?
Direct can be both, Indirect is almost always a person
What is helpful to do when determining what indirect object pronoun is needed?
Look for what comes after the "a."
What acronym helps to find the order you must place pronouns in?
RID: reflexive pronouns, indirect object pronouns, direct object pronouns
What pronoun is used when a third person subject refers to himself, herself, or itself? What adjective is also always used?
Sí mismo
What is a direct object pronoun ?
The object that the verb directly acts upon. Answers the question what? or whom?
Why doesn't spanish lay low?
This rule is because when the indirect object pronouns le or les are put before lo,la or los
What are the three relationships that an indirect object pronoun can represent?
To, from, for
What happens when con is used with mí, ti, and sí?
conmigo, contigo, and consigo mismo
What prepositions are used with tú and yo instead of mí and ti? What do they mean?
entre: between excepto, menos, salvo: except incluso: including según: according to
Other ways to say to become
hacerse, volverse
What are the indirect object pronouns?
me, te, le, nos, os, les
What are the direct object pronouns?
me, te, lo, la, nos, os, los, las
What are the reflexive pronouns?
me, te, se, nos, os, se
To get or to become
ponerse