direct objects and dop
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Direct Objects and DOP. Yo com o la pizza. A thing or person that directly receives the action. Óscar bes a a su esposa. Ejemplo:. Jake hit the ball. Ball. Jake. Óscar bes a a su esposa. If a person or pet receives the verb, we must use a before. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Direct Objects andDOP
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A thing or person that directly receives the action.
Yo como la pizza.
Óscar besa a su esposa.
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Ejemplo:
Jake hit the ball.
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If a person or pet receives the verb, we must use a before.
Óscar besa a su esposa.
Lavo a mi perro todas las mañanas.
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ORDER OF AN ENGLISH SENTENCE:
We see Mrs. Engleman at lunch.
I ripped the paper.
She sold the house.
Nancy bought the shoes.
They visited us.
Mrs. Engleman baked a cake.
You guys wore a dress.
Carlos needs money.
Subject (does) verb direct object (receives)
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Direct Object PRONOUNS
To avoid repeating a direct object noun, you can replace it with a direct object pronoun (DOP).
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Direct Object Pronouns
me nos
te os
lo/la los/las
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La quiero beber.
or after an infinitive
Quiero beberla.
DOP come before a conjugated verb:
PLACEMENT OF DOP:
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Comemos tacos.
Los comemos.
Ejemplo:
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Óscar besa a su esposa.
Óscar la besa.
**When you use a DOP, don’t use “a”
Ejemplo:
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Yo compré los pantalones.
Yo los compré.
Ejemplo:
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Ejemplo: How a DOP replaces a thing:
¿Necesitas comer la pizza?
Sí, necesito comer la pizza.
Sí, la necesito comer.
Sí, necesito comerla.
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Ejemplo:
Ayer, Pablo visitó a sus abuelos.
Ayer, Pablo los visitó.
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Ejemplo: How a DOP replaces a person:
Mi madre lava a mi.
Me lava.
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Ejemplo:
Nuestra madre despierta a nosotros.
Nuestra madre nos despierta.
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Ejemplo:
¿Quieres comprar el llavero?
Sí, quiero comprarlo. Sí, lo quiero comprar.
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“it”
lo/la mean “IT” but can only replace OBJECTS (NOT SUBJECTS)!!!!!!!!!!
“Lo es bueno” is incorrect!
To say “it is good,” say “es bueno.”