4. Indirect object pronouns
hird-person indirect object pronouns (le, les) are generally used
with the indirect object noun. This redundancy does not occur in
English.
es escribí a mis primos. wrote to my cousins.
ambién le escribí a Mónica. wrote to Mónica too.
e and les are often clarified with the preposition a + pronoun.
e escribí a ella anoche. wrote to her last night.
t’s common to use the forms a mí, a ti, a usted, a él, a ella, a
nosotros/as, a ustedes, a ellos, a ellas with the indirect object
pronoun for emphasis.
sabel me mandó el paquete a mí.
sabel sent the package to me. (me only! not to someone else, ha ha!)
5. For more info on Indirect Objects and their pronouns,
and for more practice activities,
Go to:
http://www.drlemon.com/Grammar/indirectobjects.html