indirect object pronoun rewrite sentence
Rewrite following sentences using indirect object pronouns. Jorge compra flores para mi.
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It is important to understand the meaning of grammatical terms. I was taught grammar at school but when I went back to language learning as an adult had to revise the terms. Do you know what an indirect object pronoun is? In Spanish the indirect and direct object pronouns are the same except for third person singular and plural where they are different. For example if you use the verb gustar which is used in the third person conjugation for 'like' but is written as it is pleasing to me/you/him etc I like chocolate = me gusta chocolate - literally chocolate is pleasing to me and if it was she likes chocolate = le gusta chocolate. For emphasis or clarification they write A mi, me gusta chocolate or a ella le gusta chocolate as le could be El, ella or usted. The next step would be to say she likes it, but that would be introducing the direct object which you haven't learned yet.
It is very important to learn and understand direct and indirect objects as Spanish sentences are often long and they put the direct and indirect object 'back to front' eg the opposite way you have been taught in English.
It is important that you learn the basic structures so you can use them instinctively in the way you use your native language.
It would be much quicker for me to write the answer to your question but copying my answer teaches you nothing.
When I first learned direct and indirect objects I just copied answers then I eventually realised I didn't know if it was le or lo, so I went back and learned it properly. To speak or write a language you need to learn things.
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I could do your homework for you, but there is a better way. In the upper left hand corner of SpanishDict's home page is a small "menu" icon. Click on it and then click on "grammar" to see the grammar lessons. I have included shortcuts here to the two lessons that explain indirect object pronouns and where to place them. Good luck!
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