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When is a direct object pronoun used? |
- When a noun receives the action of the verb directly - Doesnt have a preposition between the verb and the following noun or pronoun - Asks question 'what?' Or 'whom?' |
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When is an indirect object pronoun used? |
- Receives the action of the verb indirectly - Receives the verb through the preposition 'to' or 'for', always preceded by 'a' - answers the question 'to/for whom?' And 'to/for what?' |
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What is the direct object pronoun for 'me'? |
mi |
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What is the direct object pronoun for 'him'? |
lo |
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What is the direct object pronoun for 'her'? |
la |
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What is the direct object pronoun for 'us'? |
ci |
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What is the direct object pronoun for 'you'? (Informal singular) |
ti |
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Whats the direct object pronoun for 'you'? (Informal plural) |
vi |
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Whats the direct object pronoun for 'you'? (Formal singular) |
La |
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Whats the direct object pronoun for 'you'? (Formal plural masculine) |
Li |
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Whats the direct object pronoun for 'you'? (Formal plural feminine) |
Le |
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Whats the direct object pronoun for 'it'? (masculine) |
lo |
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Whats the direct object pronoun for 'it'? (feminine) |
la |
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Whats the direct object pronoun for 'them'? (masculine) |
li |
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Whats the direct object pronoun for 'them'? (feminine) |
le |
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Whats the indirect object pronoun for 'to me'? |
mi |
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Whats the indirect object pronoun for 'to him' |
gli |
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Whats the indirect object pronoun for 'to her'? |
le |
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Whats the indirect object pronoun for 'to us'? |
ci |
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Whats the indirect object pronoun for 'to them'? |
loro |
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Whats the indirect object pronoun for 'to you'? (informal singular) |
ti |
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Whats the indirect object pronoun for 'to you'? (informal plural) |
vi |
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Whats the indirect object pronoun for 'to you'? (formal singular) |
Le |
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Whats the indirect object pronoun for 'to you'? (formal plural) |
Loro |
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When is the object pronoun placed after the verb? |
When it is Loro/loro |