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+ Direct Object Pronouns By: Victoria Brooks. + The direct object in a sentence receives the action of the verb. Direct objects answer the question whom?

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1 + Direct Object Pronouns By: Victoria Brooks

2 + The direct object in a sentence receives the action of the verb. Direct objects answer the question whom? or what? About the verb. Nouns used as direct objects can be replaced by pronouns. Me Te You (familiar) Lo (masculine) You (formal), him, it La (feminine) You (formal) her, it Nos us Los (masculine) You, them Las (feminine) You, them SingularPlural

3 + The direct object noun is placed after the conjugated verb. The direct object pronoun come BEFORE the verb. The direct object pronoun is determine by what the noun is for example. tiene un bate de besibol You have a baseball bat lo tengo I have it

4 + Examples of La and Las In an statement with one verb, the direct object pronoun comes immediately before the conjugated verb. Tengo = I have Tengo la pluma. = I have the pen. La tengo. = I have it. María la tiene.María tiene = Mary has María tiene la pluma. = Mary has the pen. María la tiene. = Mary has it. Ellos trajeron las mochilas =They brought the backpacks Ellos las trajeron=They brought them.

5 + Examples of Lo and Los However, if the direct object of the sentence changes to a masculine noun, the masculine pronoun must be used. Juan lo tiene. Juan tiene = John has Juan tiene el libro. = John has the book. Juan lo tiene. = John has it. If the direct object of the sentence changes from singular to plural, the plural pronoun must be used. María los tiene. María tiene = Mary has María tiene los libros. = Mary has the books. María los tiene. = Mary has them.

6 + Examples of Me, Te, & Nos The direct object of a sentence can also be a person: They called us= Nos llamaron. I love you= Te quiero. Nos conocen= They know us Juan puede ver me= John can see me. No te conoce.= He doesn't know you.


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