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  • Rolling R’s 81 – Using Indirect and Direct Object Pronouns Together [Members Show]

    Posted on May 14th, 2009 Larry No comments
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    In Spanish, when you want to use both direct object pronouns and indirect object pronouns in the same sentence, things change a little bit. In this installment of Rolling R’s, Larry shows you what changes to make, and gives you several practice sentences to illustrate the concept.

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