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Create 3sentences (in Spanish) that have both a direct and indirect object pronoun in the past tense.
- Create 3 sentences (in Spanish) that have both a direct and indirect object pronoun in the past tense.
- Take one of the sentences and re-write that same sentence, replacing the direct object with the appropriate direct object pronoun.
- Re-write the original sentence again replacing only the indirect object with its appropriate pronoun.
- Lastly, write the sentence replacing both the and objects with their appropriate pronouns.
Follow this model:
(1) Di . (My base sentence, with a object and object, NO pronouns) I gave
(2) di a Julia. (The same sentence, but using a object pronoun, replacing "las flores") I gave to Julia.
(3) di flores. (The same sentence, but using an object pronoun, replacing " to Julia") I gave flowers .
(4) di. (The same sentence, this time using an object pronoun replacing "to Julia" -- changed to "se" to facilitate pronunciation AND a direct object pronoun replacing "las flores") I gave
You are not required to write explanations in parenthesis as I did above. Please experiment with using a variety of objects, one masculine, one feminine, and one plural of either gender, and also use three different indirect objects, meaning the recipient is a different indirect object pronoun in each sentence (me, te, le, nos, les) -- do not use the same IDO twice. Have fun!