Today I will show you how we use some Spanish pronouns in Imperative. The kind of pronouns we will learn are those we use in phrases like: give me, tell them, lend her, take us; and also give it to me, tell it to them, lend it to her, take it to us, etc.
The rule is: Convert the verb into the Imperative, and then add the proper Spanish pronoun at the end.
Lets work with the Spanish verb “dar”:
If you are talking to one person (you – singular)
If you are talking to more than one person (you – plural):
In all the cases seen above, the “da” and “de” at the beginning of each word corresponds to the verb “dar” in the Imperative Mood. What follows is the proper Spanish pronoun or pronouns:
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