Indirect Object Pronouns: Part Three - 0 views
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Erin DeBell on 17 Jul 11SCROLL DOWN FOR AN IMPORTANT RULE FOR SENTENCES WITH MULTIPLE VERBS (BACK TO BACK VERBS)
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When a sentence has two verbs, the first verb is conjugated and the second verb remains in the infinitive form.
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In sentences with two verbs, there are two options regarding the placement of the indirect object pronoun.
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Your success in being able to recognize these groups is largely dependent upon having learned previous material -- namely verb conjugation.
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You need to be able to quickly recognize a conjugated verb and an infinitive. You need to automatically recognize "necesito comprar" as "I need to buy."
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If you can do that, it is just one small step to recognize "te necesito comprar" as "I need to buy for you." From there, the final step is easy: "Te necesito comprar un regalo."
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How quickly are you able to recognize and produce conjugations of key verbs? Most students are not as confident with conjugation as they should be when they start studying object pronouns. No wonder it does not come easy! Want to fix this? Visit this link to practice conjugating common irregular verbs in the present tense. If you like it, keep practicing all the other tenses you need to know!
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http://conjuguemos.com/home/docs/nologin/spanish_verbs_verbs_6.html This link also includes regular verbs, FYI. Follow the link and click START to begin!
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