I don't believe him or her.
No le creo a él o ella.
Seems that in indrect object pronoun is being used, correct?
What is the indirect object here?
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No le creo a él o ella.
Seems that in indrect object pronoun is being used, correct?
What is the indirect object here?
I dont believe him or her.
No le creo a él o ella.
I dont believe him.
Yo no creo a él - Yo no le creo. (indirect object)
El es el destinatario de la acción y será el objeto indirecto.
He is the recipient of the action and will be the indirect object
I dont believe her.
Yo no creo a ella - Yo no la creo. (indirect object)
Ella es la destinataria de la acción y será el objeto indirecto.
She is the recipient of the action and will be the indirect object
¿Quién es el destinatario de la acción?
- The indirect object is the syntactic function assigned to the recipient of the action.
Who is the recipient of the action?
Notas Importantes a Recordar / Important Notes to Remember
- The indirect object indicates the person or thing to whom the verbal action is intended; It is usually preceded by the preposition "a" or "para".
- The indirect object is the syntactic function assigned to the recipient of the action.
- The pronouns that replace the direct object are; me, te, lo, la, nos, os, los, las.
- Those that replace the indirect object are: me, te, le, nos, os, les.