Other pronouns include direct object pronouns, indirect object pronouns, and reflexive pronouns. There are specific rules for the placement of these pronouns when forming Spanish commands, and the placement differs in positive and negative commands.
Positive Commands
For positive commands in Spanish, place object pronouns and reflexive pronouns after the verb. Connect the command and any pronouns as if they were one word. Place an indirect object pronoun before a direct object pronoun as it is done in sentence construction. In addition, the indirect object pronouns le and les change to se when paired with a direct object pronoun beginning with the letter L (lo, la, los, las).
Direct object pronoun:
- Tómala. / Take it.
- Léalos Ud. / Read them.
Direct and indirect object pronouns:
- Dámelas. / Give them to me.
- Tráiganselo Uds. / Bring it to him/her/them.
Reflexive pronoun:
- Vete. / Go. or Leave.
- Siéntense Uds. / Sit down.
Negative Commands
For negative commands in Spanish, place object pronouns and reflexive pronouns between no and the verb. The command and pronouns remain separate words. Again, place indirect object pronouns before direct object pronouns, and change le and les to se when combined with a direct object pronoun beginning with L.
Direct object pronoun:
- No los compra Ud. / Don't buy them.
- No lo hagas. / Don't do it.
Direct and indirect object pronouns:
- No me lo digan Uds. / Don't say it to me.
- No se las vendas. / Don't sell them to him/her/them.
Reflexive pronoun:
- No se caigan Uds. / Don't fall down.
- No te duermas. / Don't fall asleep.