Spanish La La Rule
I just started reading up on Direct and Indirect Object pronouns being used together.
I know that "ella le lo da" is changed to "ella se lo da" because of not wanting to have the two "L words" together.
But what about "ella les lo da"? Still changed to "ella se lo da", and not "ella ses lo da", correct?
1 Answer
With "ella se lo da," the indirect object "se" can be singular or plural, masculine or feminine.