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(DOP) me
me
(DOP) you (fam)
te
(DOP) you (formal, him, it)
lo
(DOP) you (formal, her, it)
la
(DOP) us
nos
(DOP) you, them (masculine)
los
(DOP) you, them (feminine)
las
where do you place a DOP?
pronoun before the verb
what is a DOP?
who or what does something
where else can you put the DOP?
attached to the infinitive verb
(IOP) me
me
(IOP) you (fam)
te
(IOP) you (formal, her, him)
le
(IOP) us
nos
(IOP) you, them
les
What is an IOP?
answers to whom, or for whom is the subject doing
Where does the IOP go?
before the conjugated verb
Where else can the IOP go?
attached to the end of the infinitive verb
What is the order of the double object pronouns?
DOP then IOP
what is the rule of se?
there cannot be le/les + lo/la/los/las
Fix: le lo
se lo
Where else can the double object pronouns go?
attached to the infinitive verb (DOP+IOP)
Where do the double object pronouns go?
before the conjugated verb
what are reflexive verbs?
the subject is doing something to themselves
(R) me
me
(R) you (fam)
te
(R) you, them (formal, mac + fem)
se
(R) us
nos
when given a reflexive pronoun…
place the pronoun before the newly conjugated verb
where else can you place the reflexive pronoun?
attached to the infinitive verb