Double Object Pronouns refer to the usage of Direct Object Pronouns and Indirect Object Pronouns with the <u>same verb. </u>
In addition, it is important to note that when this happens, the <u>indirect object pronoun</u> must always be written first.
Now, the Direct object pronouns are:
1st person singular: Yo me
2nd person singular (informal): Tú te
2nd person singular (formal): Usted lo/la
3rd person singular: El/eso lo, Ella/esa la
1st person plural: Nosotros nos
2nd person plural: Ustedes(In latinAmerica) los/las/Vosotros(In Spain) os
3rd person plural: Ellos/Ellas los/las
And the Indirect object pronouns are:
1st person singular Yo: me
2nd person singular (informal) Tú: te
2nd person singular (formal) Usted: le
3rd person singular Él/Ella/eso/esa: le
1st person plural Nosotros: nos
2nd person plural Ustedes (In latinAmerica): les
2nd person plural Vosotros (In Spain): os
3rd person plural Ellos/Ellas: les
Knowing this, let's begin with the answers:
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1. Mi tío me los compró. </h2>
Zapatos (shoes) directly receives the action of the verb compró (he bought), hence is the direct object. Zapatos is a plural masculine noun, related to the <u>3rd person plural</u> ellos (they), and the corresponding direct object pronoun is <u>los</u>.
On the other hand, yo (I) indirectly receives the action of the same verb. Yo (I) is the <u>1st person singular</u>, therefore the corresponding indirect object pronoun is <u>me</u>.
Remembering the rule: the <u>indirect object pronoun</u> must always be written first, the complete sentence is:
Mi tío <u>me</u> <u>los</u> compró.
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2. Se las escribí a ellos </h2>
Postales (postcards) directly receives the action of the verb escribiste (you wrote), hence is the direct object. Postales is a plural feminine noun, related to the <u>3rd person plural</u> ellas (they), and the corresponding direct object pronoun is <u>las</u>.
On the other hand, ellos (they) indirectly receives the action of the same verb. Ellos (they) is the <u>3rd person plural</u>, therefore the corresponding indirect object pronoun is <u>les</u>.
Now, according to spanish (castillian) grammar we can use <u>se</u> as an indirect object, in order to substitute the indirect object <u>le </u>or <u>les</u>.
This <u>se </u> is immediately followed by one of the following pronouns depending on the direct object (the part of the sentence that directly receives the action):
lo (singular masculine)
la (singular femenine)
los (plural masculine)
las (plural femenine)
This means that in this case <u>les </u> can be substituted by <u>se</u> <u>las</u>
Remembering the rule: the <u>indirect object pronoun</u> must always be written first, the complete sentence is:
<u>Se</u> <u>las</u> escribí a ellos
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3. Su tío se lo recomendó </h2>
Plato (dish) directly receives the action of the verb recomendó (recommended), hence is the direct object. Plato is a singular masculine noun, related to the <u>3rd person singular</u> it, and the corresponding direct object pronoun is <u>lo</u>.
On the other hand, he/she, which is the <u>3rd person singular</u> indirectly receives the action of the same verb, therefore the corresponding indirect object pronoun is <u>le</u>.
Again, we can use <u>se</u> as an indirect object, in order to substitute the indirect object <u>le </u>or <u>les</u>.
This <u>se </u> is immediately followed by one of the following pronouns depending on the direct object (which is <u>lo</u>):
This means <u>le</u> can be substituted by <u>se</u> <u>lo</u>
Remembering the rule: the <u>indirect object pronoun</u> must always be written first, the complete sentence is:
Su tío<u> se</u> <u>lo </u>recomendó
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4. Sonia nos la va a abrir </h2><h2 />
In this sentence puerta (door) directly receives the action of the verb abrir (open), hence is the direct object. Puerta is a singular feminine noun, related to the <u>3rd person plural</u> it, and the corresponding direct object pronoun is <u>la</u>.
On the other hand, nosotros (we) indirectly receives the action of the same verb. Nosotros (we) is the <u>1st person plural</u>, therefore the corresponding indirect object pronoun is <u>nos</u>.
Remembering the rule: the <u>indirect object pronoun</u> must always be written first, the complete sentence is:
Sonia <u>nos</u> <u>la</u> va a abrir