Use of Indirect Object Pronouns
Diego le da los papeles a Maria.
Diego gives the papers to Maria.
Diego gives the papers to Maria.
Sandra les da el libro.
Sandra gives the book to them.
Sandra gives the book to them.
Juntos les damos la bienvenida.
Together (we) welcome them.
Together (we) welcome them.
El estudiante le da la tarea al maestro.
The student gives the homework to the teacher.
The student gives the homework to the teacher.
Mi hijo le entrega el mensaje a la señorita.
My son delivers the message to the lady.
My son delivers the message to the lady.
Tú puedes traerles regalos a los niños.
You can bring gifts to the children.
You can bring gifts to the children.
El guía les da información a los turistas.
The guide gives information to the tourists.
The guide gives information to the tourists.
Pedro me da el dinero.
Pedro gives me the money.
Pedro gives me the money.
Jesus me da a mí el dinero.
Jesus gives me the money.
Jesus gives me the money.
Juan siempre da una manzana a su maestra.
Juan always gives an apple to his teacher.
Juan always gives an apple to his teacher.
Maria me da a mí el dinero.
Maria gives me the money.
Maria gives me the money.
Guillermo te da a ti el dinero.
William gives you the money.
William gives you the money.
Popular Phrase: how to say to | Present subjunctive | Conjugated Verb: protestar - to protest, to object [ click for full conjugation ]
