Answers in bold and underlined.
- A mí - me
- A ti - te
- A él - le
- A ella - le
- A usted - le
- A nosotros - nos
- A vosotros - os
- A ellos - les
- A ellas - les
- A ustedes - les
Step-by-step explanation:
Indirect object pronouns are used to refer to a person or people that are indirectly affected by the action of a verb. They usually come after the verb in a sentence and often replace the noun that represents the indirect object. In Spanish, the indirect object pronouns are: me, te, le, nos, os, les.
The indirect object pronoun must match the person or people being referred to in terms of gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural). For example, "A mí me gusta el helado" (I like ice cream) and "A ellas les gusta el helado" (They like ice cream).