Thursday, November 6, 2008

El 7 de noviembre.

3/4: Student Teachers: Ortografía. (Collected take home quiz and crossword)

2: 2: Activities revolving around the following information:

New verb: Doler (o-ue) = To hurt

2 structures: duele and duelen. Remember that the endings "e" and "en" have meaning. "e" means it and "en" means they. "Duele" means "it hurts" and "Duelen" means "they hurt"

We also used Indirect Object Pronouns. Syntax rules are the same as Direct object pronouns.

Here are the I.D.O.P.'s
Me = Me Nos = Us
Te = You
Le = Him, Her, You Les = You All, Them

The difference between a direct object pronoun and an indirect object pronoun is that the direct object receives the action of the noun. Remember "who or what about the verb?" With an indirect object pronoun you ask who or what is the direct object noun or pronoun for?

Example: I served my mom pizza.

Who or what did I serve? = Pizza. (Direct object noun). D.O.P. = la
For who or what is the pizza? = My mom (indirect object noun). I.D.O.P. = le

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