Marina A. answered 03/10/25
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Indirect object pronouns in Spanish are used to indicate to whom or for whom an action is done. They are placed before a conjugated verb or attached to the end of an infinitive, a gerund, or an affirmative command. Here are the indirect object pronouns in Spanish:
- Me: to/for me
- Te: to/for you (informal)
- Le: to/for him, her, or you (formal)
- Nos: to/for us
- Os: to/for you all (informal, used primarily in Spain)
- Les: to/for them, or you all (formal)
Here are some examples:
- Me gusta la música. (I like the music. / The music is pleasing to me.)
- Te voy a dar un libro. / Voy a darte un libro. (I'm going to give you a book.)
- Le escribí una carta. (I wrote him/her a letter.)
- Nos compraron flores. (They bought us flowers.)
- Os voy a enviar un paquete. / Voy a enviaros un paquete. (I’m going to send you all a package.)
- Les conté una historia. (I told them a story.)
Now, in the sentences you write to me, it would be as follows:
Complete each of the following sentences using the appropriate indirect object pronoun.
A: A mí, me encanta visitar Costa Rica.
B: A nosotros, nos gusta estudiar español.
C: Yo les di un regalo a mis padres.
D: Juliana le compró una falda bonita para su amiga.
In these sentences, the indirect object pronouns indicate to whom or for whom the action is done. Feel free to ask if you have any more questions or need further clarification! 😊