Indirect Object Pronouns in Italian
In one of our previous articles, we got to know the direct object pronouns in Italian and learned how to use them correctly. As you may remember, direct object pronouns indicate a person or a thing affected by some action:
Scrivo la lettera – La scrivo. Here we can see that the letter’s being written, but to whom? This is where the indirect object pronouns step in. Indirect object pronouns take the place of indirect objects and answer such questions as “to what?” or “to
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