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By Gerald Erichsen, About.com Guide to Spanish Language

Versatile pronouns

Tuesday August 14, 2007
Most of the time, when you use an indirect object pronoun in English, you do the same in Spanish. For example, to say, "I gave her a flower" in Spanish, where "her" is an indirect object, you would say, "Le di una flor," where le is the indirect object. However, there are many instances were you use such an indirect object pronoun in Spanish where you don't in English. Learn more about indirect objects...

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