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Pronombres sujetos y objetos

Julie Stephens DeJonge

Created on September 17, 2025

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Pronombressujetos y objetos

Start

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Objetos

Sujetos

receive the action

Do the action of the verb

View

View

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Los sujetos

Sujetos

Singular

Plural

We You guys They, you guys

I You He, She, You

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+ Info

Los objetos

Objetos

Can we say: "me go home"?

Singular

Plural

us You guys them, you guys

me you him, her, you

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+ Info

Two types of objects

¿Objeto o sujeto?

sujeto

Yo

Direct

Me

objeto

Indirect

Te

objeto

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sujeto

Ellos

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Direct vs. indirect?

Objects

Subjects

They call me. You tell her. I sent them.

I go You see They want She runs

I You They She

They call me

Me--direct

We offered them some water

me her them

them--indirect

Subject?

they vs. them

They

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It depends on the sentence

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We met them

direct

We gave them money.

indirect

4. A highlighted title

He explains it (the problem) to them.

It - lo

to them- les

Which pronoun is direct and whic is indirect?

lo-direct les-indirect

He explains: Él explica

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Él se lo explica.

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¿Quién te dio las propinas?

Los turistas me las dieron.

¿A qué hora le mandaste los documentos a Jorge?

Yo se los mandé a las 8:00.

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  • Plan the structure of your communication.
  • Hierarchize it and give visual weight to the main points.
  • Define secondary messages with interactivity.
  • Establish a flow through the content.
  • Measure the results.

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