Double Object Pronouns
Combine direct and indirect object pronouns in one sentence: ME LO, TE LO, SE LO, NOS LO. The rule: indirect comes first, direct second. SE replaces LE/LES before LO/LA/LOS/LAS. Word order with infinitives and gerunds. Placement with imperatives.
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Vocabulary preview
me lo / me la / me los / me las
me it / me them — (to me + direct object). ¿Me lo das? = Will you give it to me?
te lo / te la / te los / te las
to you + it/them. Te lo explico = I'll explain it to you.
se lo / se la / se los / se las
SE replaces LE/LES when followed by LO/LA/LOS/LAS — *not* 'se lo' for reflexive here, but LE→SE rule
nos lo / nos la / nos los / nos las
to us + it/them. ¿Nos lo explicas? = Will you explain it to us?
¿Se lo digo? / Se lo dije.
Shall I tell him/her/them? / I told him/her/them (it). SE LA = le (to her/him) + la (the truth, feminine)
la inversión
the investment
la negociación
the negotiation
el acuerdo mutuo / compromiso
the compromise