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“ Se is the shapeshifter,” he whispered. “It takes the place of le/les so the sentence doesn’t choke.”

Mia looked at her first wrong answer.

“And when they stand together,” he said with a grin, “the IOP always gets the left side. The DOP gets the right. Like an old married couple. The indirect always leans in first.”

But this semester, he had a new weapon. Not a lecture, not a textbook—but a story.

Question 3: “I give the flowers to you.”

She walked up to the professor. “Why does le become se ? Really?”