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True or false? In both Ud. and tú negative commands, the indirect object
pronoun and the direct object pronoun always precede the verb. (Example: No
me lo digas.)
OA. True
B. False
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Final answer:

In both Ud. and tú negative commands, the indirect object pronoun and the direct object pronoun always precede the verb in Spanish.


Step-by-step explanation:

True. In both Ud. and tú negative commands, the indirect object pronoun and the direct object pronoun always precede the verb. For example, instead of saying "No digas eso a Juan", you would say "No se lo digas a Juan". The indirect object pronoun (in this case, "se") is placed before the direct object pronoun (in this case, "lo") and both are placed before the verb ("digas").


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