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Answer:
When object pronouns are used together, the indirect object pronoun precedes the direct object pronoun.
Step-by-step explanation:
→ When object pronouns are used together, the indirect object pronoun precedes the direct object pronoun.
Example:
Me lo diste.
→ The only exception to this rule is when the indirect object pronoun is "le" or "les" and the direct object pronoun is "lo", "la", "los", or "las".
In this case, the indirect object pronoun changes to "se".
Example:
Se lo dije.