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WARRIOR [948]
2 years ago
5

How do Spanish indirect object pronouns compare with those in English?

Spanish
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Yuki888 [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

The Spanish indirect object pronouns are used to replace a word or phrase, which in the sentence, fulfills that function. They are usually placed before the verb, when this is conjugated. If the verb is not conjugated, then the indirect object pronoun is placed after the verb.Unlike in English, the indirect object pronouns go directly before the verb. If the sentence is negative (has a “no” in it), the indirect object pronoun still goes directly before the verb

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