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Are there other types of clarifiers to be used with other forms?: Yes, every pronoun has its own.
2.
Choose the correct option for this original sentence: Ellos pintan las paredes a sus abuelos.
a) Ellos la pintan a sus abuelos.
b) Ellos las pintan a sus abuelos.: Ellos las pintan a sus abuelos.
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Choose the correct option for this original sentence: Ellos pintan las paredes a sus abuelos.
a) Ellos le pintan las paredes.
b) Ellos les pintan las paredes.: Ellos les pintan las paredes.
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Choose the correct option for this original sentence: Ellos pintan las paredes a sus abuelos.
a) Ellos se las pintan.
b) Ellos les las pintan.: Ellos se las pintan.
5.
Clarifier for le/se (Ud./él/ella): A Ud., any one individual's name
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Clarifier for les/se: A Uds., a ellos, a ellas or a group of people of which you are not a part
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Clarifier for me (yo form): A mí
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Clarifier for nos: A nosotros, a nosotras or a person's name or group of people y yo
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Clarifier for os: A vosotros, a vosotras or a group of Spainards with whom you are on a first name basis yet you will not be part of this group
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Clarifier for te (tú form): A ti
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Identify the direct object in the following sentence: Mi hermano hace su tarea.: Su tarea
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Identify the indirect object pronoun in the following sentence: Yo preparé la sopa a mi padre.: A mi padre
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Rewrite the following sentence replacing both the direct and indirect object with the correct pronouns: Yo preparé la sopa a mi padre.: Yo se la preparé.
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Rewrite the following sentence replacing the direct object with the correct direct object pronoun: Mi hermano hace su tarea.: Mi hermano la hace.
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Rewrite the following sentence replacing the direct object with the correct direct object pronoun: Yo preparé la sopa a mi padre.: Yo la preparé a mi padre.
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Rewrite the following sentence replacing the indirect object with the correct indirect object pronoun: Yo preparé la sopa a mi padre.: Yo le preparé la sopa.
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What are the direct object pronouns in Spanish?: Me, te, lo, la, nos, os, los, las
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What are the indirect object pronouns in Spanish?: Me, te, le, nos, os, les
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What is a mnemonic device for remembering the placement of object pronouns in a Spanish sentence?: I.O., D.O., verb. (Indirect object pronoun, direct object pronoun and then the conjugated verb)
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What is another way that Ellos se las pintan can be written?: Ellos se las pintan a sus abuelos.
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What is the purpose of a direct object?: It receives the action of a verb. It can be a person, place or thing.
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What is the purpose of an indirect object?: It answers the question for who(m) an action was performed. Must be a person or animal (family pet).
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What is the special rule to consider when using third person pronouns?: If the indirect object pronoun of le or les comes before the direct object pronoun of lo, la, los or las it becomes "se".
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When you maintain the preposition a (name/person/people reference) after using an indirect object pronoun.: It is called a clarifier. It is the most beneficial when used with third person form(s) as it could be you, him, her or a group of people (they or you all).
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Where are direct and/or indirect object pronouns placed in a Spanish sentence?: When using the present indicative or preterite tenses they are written or said before the conjugated verb.