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Indirect Objects and Objects of Prepositions Indirect Objects Manuel takes the flowers to Ana. Marta reads the story to the boy. The girl washes the plate for the mother. What do you notice about the indirect object? Just as in English, the "to" or "for" are expressed, and when the indirect object is a noun, it's not hard to translate into Spanish. So ask yourself "to or for whom or what?" is the
verb action: To whom does Marta read the story? To the boy. For whom does the girl wash the plate? For the mother. As you will see in the Idioms
module, some expressions use an indirect object in Spanish while the English
uses a subject: Similarly, with nouns as the objects of prepositions, simple
translation is possible: English: We go to the house. The next two pages will elaborate on personal pronouns used
as objects.
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