She walked up to the professor. “Why does le become se ? Really?”
“And when they stand together,” he said with a grin, “the IOP always gets the left side. The DOP gets the right. Like an old married couple. The indirect always leans in first.” Estructura 8.2 Double Object Pronouns Worksheet Answers
But this semester, he had a new weapon. Not a lecture, not a textbook—but a story. She walked up to the professor
She had written: “Doy las flores a ti.” (Wrong.) ” he said with a grin
Then came the real trick. He pointed to the most common mistake on the worksheet: le lo, les la.
“ Se is the shapeshifter,” he whispered. “It takes the place of le/les so the sentence doesn’t choke.”
She walked up to the professor. “Why does le become se ? Really?”
“And when they stand together,” he said with a grin, “the IOP always gets the left side. The DOP gets the right. Like an old married couple. The indirect always leans in first.”
But this semester, he had a new weapon. Not a lecture, not a textbook—but a story.
She had written: “Doy las flores a ti.” (Wrong.)
Then came the real trick. He pointed to the most common mistake on the worksheet: le lo, les la.
“ Se is the shapeshifter,” he whispered. “It takes the place of le/les so the sentence doesn’t choke.”