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Question: Spanish Change both the indirect object noun and the direct object noun to pronouns “Juan y yo damos un gato a ti.”
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In Spanish, the sentence "Juan y yo damos un gato a ti" could be changed to use both indirect and direct object pronouns. It would become "Juan y yo te lo damos." "Te" is the indirect object pronoun replacing "a ti," and "lo" is the direct object pronoun replacing "un gato.""
Te lo damos.
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March 20, 2023, 12:55 p.m.
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