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  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Reedley_College/Spanish__2__High-Beginning_Spanish/04%3A_Capitulo_4/4.06%3A_Leccion-_Pronombres_de_objeto_indirecto_y_objeto_directo_usados_juntos
    • When these pronouns are the object of an infinitive or a gerund, they are joined to the end (written accents may be needed according to the general rules explained in §04): • For clarity or contrast...• When these pronouns are the object of an infinitive or a gerund, they are joined to the end (written accents may be needed according to the general rules explained in §04): • For clarity or contrast, prepositional pronouns (a mí, a ti, a él...) can be used in addition to the object pronoun(s). 1) Le - se lo - 2) Me - reenviártelo - 3) Le - se la - 4) me - te - 5) les - nos lo - 6) le - se lo - 7) les - se lo - 8) Me - te los - perdírselos

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