Your videos are brilliant and this one is no exception. However, I am disappointed and frustrated because unlike the indirect object pronoun video, when this video ended there are no practice sentences, instead you have a link to a page with many things crammed into a small space in miniscule text with NO ANSWERS, so the practice is worthless.
As an indirect object you don't use it alone (you wouldn't say "a ti doy un consejo" but rather "a ti te doy un consejo" or simply "te doy un consejo.") You *can* use "a ti" by itself in this type of conversation: "¿A quién le toca limpiar la casa?" "¡A ti!"
Thank you so much for doing more videos. You're the only one that explains this stuff clearly in my opinion.
agree!
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The best explanation of DO and IDO for me.
An excellent video. A most clear, concise and enjoyable explanation. Very many thanks for all that hard work.
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Your videos are brilliant and this one is no exception. However, I am disappointed and frustrated because unlike the indirect object pronoun video, when this video ended there are no practice sentences, instead you have a link to a page with many things crammed into a small space in miniscule text with NO ANSWERS, so the practice is worthless.
What do you mean you don’t use a ti alone?
As an indirect object you don't use it alone (you wouldn't say "a ti doy un consejo" but rather "a ti te doy un consejo" or simply "te doy un consejo.")
You *can* use "a ti" by itself in this type of conversation:
"¿A quién le toca limpiar la casa?"
"¡A ti!"