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Indirect Object Pronouns

Notice that the indirect object pronouns have the same form as the direct object pronuns except in the third person, which is "le" and "les". Learn the IOPs in Spanish and then get familiar with the prepositional phrases that often accompany each one in sentences.

AB
meto/for me
teto/for you (singular, informal)
le (usted)to/for you (singular, formal)
leto/for him or her or it
nosto/for us
osto/for you (plural, informal)
les (ustedesto/for you (plural, formal)
lesto/for them
a/para míme
a/para tite
a/para ustedle (usted)
a/para ellale (ella)
a/para élle (él)
a/para nosotrosnos
a/para vosotrosos
a/para ustedesles (ustedes)
a/para ellosles (ellos)
a/para ellasles (ellas)


Profesora de Español
Lower Cape May Regional High School
Richland, NJ 08350 , NJ

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