S1 4.2 IOP Classwork

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An indirect object is the recipient of an action. In the sentence “Jake buys us a meal,” the word “us” is the indirect object; We are the ones who got a meal from Jake. (We are the ones for whom Jake buys.)

In the sentence "Jake gives Brandon the paint," the word Brandon is the indirect object; Or: "Jake gives him the paint," the word "him" is an indirect object pronoun. (Brandon is the one to whom Jake gives the paint.)
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Choose the correct IOP for the sentence.

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Choose the correct IOP for the sentence.

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Choose the correct IOP for the sentence.

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Choose the correct IOP for the sentence.

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Choose the correct IOP for the sentence.

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Choose the correct IOP for the sentence.

Type the indirect object pronoun (IOP) that belongs on each line.
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Read the entire sentence. Identify the indirect object. Type the correct pronoun that matches the indirect object. (Type only the pronoun.)

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Read the entire sentence. Identify the indirect object. Type the correct pronoun that matches the indirect object. (Type only the pronoun.)

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Read the entire sentence. Identify the indirect object. Type the correct pronoun that matches the indirect object. (Type only the pronoun.)

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Read the entire sentence. Identify the indirect object. Type the correct pronoun that matches the indirect object. (Type only the pronoun.)

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Read the entire sentence. Identify the indirect object. Type the correct pronoun that matches the indirect object. (Type only the pronoun.)

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Read the entire sentence. Identify the indirect object. Type the correct pronoun that matches the indirect object. (Type only the pronoun.)

Use what you learned above in the sentence structures you see to write your own sentences that include IOPs and the corresponding prepositional phrase. You will need to conjugate the verb "dar" and use it in each sentence. Such as you see in the model below:

tú / botas / Miguel. (subject: tú, direct object: botas, indirect object: Miguel)

(You/fam give the boots to Miguel.)

You write: le das las botas a Miguel. (Be sure to add an IOP to your sentence.)

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(Write in Spanish: I give the belt to Dad.)

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(Follow the format shown in #13, and in activities 11 and 12 above.)

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(Follow the format shown in #13, and in activities 11 and 12 above.)

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(Follow the format shown in #13, and in activities 11 and 12 above.)

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(Follow the format shown in #13, and in activities 11 and 12 above.)