List the six indirect object pronouns. Write a Spanish sentence using one of these pronouns.

(4 points)

The six indirect object pronouns in Spanish are:

1) me - me
2) te - you (informal)
3) le - him/her/you (formal)
4) nos - us
5) os - you all (informal)
6) les - them/you all (formal)

Example sentence: Le di un regalo a mi mamá. (I gave a gift to my mom.)

The six indirect object pronouns in Spanish are:

1. me (to me)
2. te (to you)
3. le (to him/her/you formal)
4. nos (to us)
5. os (to you all)
6. les (to them/you all formal)

Example sentence using an indirect object pronoun:
"Mi mamá me compró un regalo." (My mom bought me a gift.)

The six indirect object pronouns in Spanish are:

1. me (to/for me)
2. te (to/for you, informal)
3. le (to/for him/her/formal you)
4. nos (to/for us)
5. os (to/for you all, informal)
6. les (to/for them/formal you all)

To form a sentence using an indirect object pronoun, you first need a verb that requires an indirect object. For example, the verb "dar" (to give) takes an indirect object. Let's form a sentence using the pronoun "me":

Spanish sentence: Mi madre me dio un regalo. (My mother gave me a gift.)

In this sentence, "mi madre" (my mother) is the subject, "dio" (gave) is the verb, "un regalo" (a gift) is the direct object, and "me" (to/for me) is the indirect object pronoun indicating the recipient of the gift.