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    Posted: 11 November 2008 at 5:49am
Unfortunately I don't have enough personal time to follow FSI programmatic Spanish while doing a night course in the language.  So I am trying to shore up my shaky understanding of the latest class.  (The libraries are closed for today's holiday.)

The relevant FSI topic seems to be double clitics.  The confusion with the class material is that I don't understand when a pronoun changes to "se."  Is this covered by FSI, or can I find this elsewhere on line?

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Quote MiguelSantiago Replybullet Posted: 18 November 2008 at 9:57pm
Yes FSI covers almost everything. Not an understatement. 
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I) EL OBJETO INDIRECTO (OI)

 

Plantea la pregunta: ¿A QUIÉN? beneficia o perjudica la acción del verbo

(It raises the question: WHO? benefits or loses out the action of the verb)

 

Pedro habla al Sr. González: Pedro habla… ¿a quién?Al Sr. González


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II) LOS PRONOMBRES PERSONALES DEL OBJETO INDIRECTO

 

Pedro habla al Sr. González = Pedro le habla

 

(Yo estoy con Pedro) = Pedro me habla

 

me te le/se nos os les/se

 

le/les: pronombre tanto masculino como femenino

: both masculine and feminine pronoun

 

¡ATENCIÓN!

 

El pronombre le o les se convierte en se, delante de los pronombres del OD lo, la, los, las.  Ej.: Pedro dio las gracias al guía = Pedro se las dio (y no Pedro le las dio, porque es una cacofonía)/The pronoun le or les turns into se in front of the pronouns of the DO lo, la, los, las. Ex.: Pedro said thank you to the guide… (…, because it’s a cacophony).

 

También se usa el pronombre del objeto indirecto con los verbos gustar, encantar. Ej.: Me gusta el país. Me gustan los paseos. Me gusta jugar ajedrez. Le encanta la pizza. Le encantan los bailes. Les encanta bailar. /The pronouns of the indirect object are used with to like, to love verbs too. Ex.: I like the country. I like the walks. I like to play chess. He, she loves the pizza. He, she loves the dances. They love to dance.


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