Indirect object pronoun

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Indirect object pronoun

In this sentence:  "Les lazo la pelota y deben apagarla con las dos manos."  

I throw you the ball, and you must stop it with two hands.

I don't understand the use of 'Les" is it referring to 'you"?

Asked 10 months ago
SilviaNative Spanish expert teacher in KwiziqCorrect answer

Hola Lia

In this case, "Les" is used as the indirect object pronoun representing "ustedes" (you all plural in a formal way), indicating that the action is directed toward a group of people.

Saludos

Silvia

Indirect object pronoun

In this sentence:  "Les lazo la pelota y deben apagarla con las dos manos."  

I throw you the ball, and you must stop it with two hands.

I don't understand the use of 'Les" is it referring to 'you"?

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