Rewrite Sentences Using Direct Object Pronouns and Indirect Object Pronouns

Using Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns in Spanish Sentences

When forming sentences in Spanish, it is important to understand how to use direct object pronouns and indirect object pronouns correctly. Let's practice by rewriting the following sentences using both types of pronouns:

Sentences to Rewrite:

1. vas a entregar la tarea a la profesora.
2. Nosotros devolvemos las bicicletas a nuestros amigos.
3. Yo dije unas mentiras a mis padres.
4. La madre cocina las galletas para sus hijos.
5. Yo doy el regalo al niño.

Rewritten Sentences:

1. le entregas la tarea a la profesora.

2. Nosotros les devolvemos las bicicletas a nuestros amigos.

3. Yo les dije unas mentiras a mis padres.

4. La madre les cocina las galletas para sus hijos.

5. Yo le doy un regalo al niño.

How do you use direct object pronouns and indirect object pronouns in Spanish sentences? In Spanish sentences, direct object pronouns replace the direct object (the noun that receives the action of the verb), while indirect object pronouns replace the indirect object (the person or thing that receives the direct object). Direct object pronouns usually come before the conjugated verb, while indirect object pronouns typically come before the direct object pronouns or attached to the infinitive verb.
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