UNIDAD 2 ETAPA 3—WS#12 NOMBRE: ____________________________ DOUBLE OBJECT PRONOUNS—INDIRECT/DIRECT Translate the sentences to Spanish using an IOP (me, te, nos, se) and a DOP (lo, la, los, las). 1. I bring it (m) for you (familiar). _______________________________________________________________ 2. Felipe gives them (f) to me. _______________________________________________________________ 3. Manuel buys them (m) for us. _______________________________________________________________ 4. I sell it (f) to her. _______________________________________________________________ 5. I can make them (f) for them (m). _______________________________________________________________ 6. I have to give it (m) to him. _______________________________________________________________ 7. I want to say it (f) to her. _______________________________________________________________ 8. I’m going to serve it (m) to you all. _______________________________________________________________ 9. I’m going to leave (behind) it (f) for her. _______________________________________________________________ ************************************************************************************ UNIDAD 2 ETAPA 3—WS#6 NOMBRE: ____________________________ DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS WITH INFINITIVES AND PRESENT PARTICIPLES ME, TE, NOS, OS Direct object pronouns may be placed before the conjugated verb or attached to an infinitive. The same is true for present participles. Examples: ¿Vas a ayudarme? Sí, voy a ayudarte. ¿Te puedo ayudar? No, no me puedes ayudar. ¿Estás escuchándome? Sí, yo estoy escuchándote. ¿Te estoy molestando? No, no me estás molestando. Translate the sentences to Spanish. Place the DOP before the conjugated verb or attached to the infinitive. 1. Can you help me? __________________________________________________ 2. I am going to help you. ______________________________________________ 3. Do you want to help us? _____________________________________________ 4. You have to wait for me. ____________________________________________ 5. Do I need to wait for you? ___________________________________________ 6. Do you plan/intend (pensar) to wait for us? ______________________________ 7. You need to listen to me. ____________________________________________ 8. I am not going to listen to you. ________________________________________ Translate the sentences to Spanish. Place the DOP before the conjugated verb or attached to the present participle. 1. I am looking for you. _______________________________________________ 2. Are you looking for me? ___________________________________________ 3. Someone (alguien) is looking for us. ___________________________________ 4. He is waiting for you. _____________________________________________ 5. She is waiting for me. ____________________________________________ 6. Are you waiting for us? ____________________________________________ 7. Someone is calling you. ____________________________________________ 8. Who is calling us? ________________________________________________