direct object pronouns a direct object tells who or what receives the action of the verb: i see the...
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Direct Object Pronouns
A direct object tells who or what receives the action of the verb:
I see the dog.(I see what? - - the dog = d.o.)
I see Mary.(I see who? - - Mary = d.o.)
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Direct object pronouns replace direct objects:
me - me nos - us
te – you (fam.) os – y’all
lo – you, him, it los – them, you all
la – you, her, it las – them, you all (fem.)
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¿Tomas la prueba hoy?¿La tomas hoy?
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¿Bebes el café y la leche? -- ¿Los bebes?
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Más Apuntes de Objetos Directos
In a negative sentence with one verb, the direct object pronoun is placed between the negative word and the
conjugated verb.
Affirmative Sentence
I buy the books.Compro los libros.Los compro. (I buy them.)
Negative Sentence
I don't buy the books.No compro los libros.No los compro. (I don't buy them.)
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Move it Activity
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Algo Nuevo
There is one instance when the direct object pronoun does not have to go before the verb, and that is when you have two verbs together.
Ex. I have to buy it. Tengo que comprarlo.
orLo tengo que
comprar.
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Assuming the unknown is always masculine and singular, translate the following sentences so that the D.O. Pronoun is at the end of the unconjugated verb. I need to write it.
We want to cook it.
They have to practice it.
You should study it.
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White Board Practice
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I prepare it.
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I prepare it.
(Yo) lo preparo.
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We eat them.(the fruits)
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We eat them.(the fruits)
(Nosotros) las comemos.
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She helps me.
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She helps me.
(Ella) me ayuda.
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They clean them.(the windows)
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They clean them.(the windows)
(Ellos) las limpian.
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She and I don’t study it.
(the vocabulary)
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She and I don’t study it.
(the vocabulary)
(Ella y yo) no lo estudiamos.
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The teacher gives us the quiz.
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The teacher gives us the quiz.
La profesora nos da la prueba.
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The boys drink it.
(the milk)
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The boys drink it.
(the milk)
Los chicos la beben.
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I don’t eat them (french fries)
every day.
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I don’t eat them (french fries)
every day.
(Yo) no las como todos los días.
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I don’t do it.(the homework)
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I don’t do it.(the homework)
(Yo) no la hago.