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Direct Object Pronouns This material is the property of the AR Dept. of Education. It may be used and reproduced for non-profit, educational purposes only after contacting the ADE Distance Learning Center at

Dont be like these guys: This material is the property of the AR Dept. of Education. It may be used and reproduced for non-profit, educational purposes only after contacting the ADE Distance Learning Center at

Direct object pronouns allow us to avoid repetition of nouns! This material is the property of the AR Dept. of Education. It may be used and reproduced for non-profit, educational purposes only after contacting the ADE Distance Learning Center at

A direct object receives the action of a verb and serves to answer the question What? or Whom? in relation to that verb A direct object receives the action of a verb and serves to answer the question What? or Whom? in relation to that verb Mariano drinks coffee. (direct object noun) Mariano drinks coffee. (direct object noun) What does he drink? Juanita helped him. (direct object pronoun) Juanita helped him. (direct object pronoun) Whom did Juanita help? This material is the property of the AR Dept. of Education. It may be used and reproduced for non-profit, educational purposes only after contacting the ADE Distance Learning Center at

A direct object pronoun replaces a direct object noun. Some of the Spanish direct object pronouns should look familiar: A direct object pronoun replaces a direct object noun. Some of the Spanish direct object pronouns should look familiar: Me me Me me Te you (tú) Te you (tú) Lo him, it, you (Ud.) Lo him, it, you (Ud.) La her, it, you (Ud.) La her, it, you (Ud.) Nos us Nos us Los them, you (Uds.) Los them, you (Uds.) Las them, you (Uds.) Las them, you (Uds.) This material is the property of the AR Dept. of Education. It may be used and reproduced for non-profit, educational purposes only after contacting the ADE Distance Learning Center at

¿Me entiendes? Do you understand me? ¿Me entiendes? Do you understand me? Sí, te entiendo perfectamente. Yes, I understand you perfectly. Sí, te entiendo perfectamente. Yes, I understand you perfectly. ¿Conoce Ud. a la Señora Kaplan? Sí, la conozco. ¿Conoce Ud. a la Señora Kaplan? Sí, la conozco. ¿Dónde compran Uds. las carpetas? Las compramos en la papelería. ¿Dónde compran Uds. las carpetas? Las compramos en la papelería. Notice that object pronouns immediately precede conjugated verbs. Notice that object pronouns immediately precede conjugated verbs. This material is the property of the AR Dept. of Education. It may be used and reproduced for non-profit, educational purposes only after contacting the ADE Distance Learning Center at

¿Compraste los sellos? ¿Compraste los sellos? Sí, los compré. Sí, los compré. ¿Llenaste el tanque con gasolina? ¿Llenaste el tanque con gasolina? Sí, lo llené con gasolina. Sí, lo llené con gasolina. ¿Cobraste el chequé en el banco? ¿Cobraste el chequé en el banco? Sí, lo cobré en el banco. Sí, lo cobré en el banco. ¿Compraste las pelotas en la tienda de equipo deportivo? ¿Compraste las pelotas en la tienda de equipo deportivo? Sí, las compré. Sí, las compré.

¿Escribes la carta? Sí, la escribo. Sí, la escribo. ¿Lees las instrucciones? Sí, las leo. ¿Buscas el teléfono? No, no lo busco. This material is the property of the AR Dept. of Education. It may be used and reproduced for non-profit, educational purposes only after contacting the ADE Distance Learning Center at

¿Prefieres el libro rojo? Sí, lo prefiero. ¿Sabes la dirección? No, no la sé. ¿Terminas la tarea? Sí, la termino.

¿Me invitas a un café? Sí, te invito a un café. ¿Me llevas al centro? Sí, te llevo al centro. ¿Me esperas un minuto? Sí, te espero un minuto. ¿Me llamas por teléfono? Sí, te llamo por teléfono..

¿Me ayudas con la tarea? Sí, te ayudo con la tarea. ¿Me entiendes ahora? Sí, te entiendo ahora. ¿Me buscas en la biblioteca? Sí, te busco en la biblioteca.

Notice that object pronouns can also be attached to the end of infinitives. Notice that object pronouns can also be attached to the end of infinitives. Example: I am going to invite them. = Los voy a invitar. OR Voy a invitarlos. Te vamos a visitar. OR Vamos a visitarte. This material is the property of the AR Dept. of Education. It may be used and reproduced for non-profit, educational purposes only after contacting the ADE Distance Learning Center at

¿Vas a enviar las cartas hoy? ¿Vas a enviar las cartas hoy? Sí, voy a enviarlas hoy. Sí, voy a enviarlas hoy. ¿Van Uds. a sacar un libro de la biblioteca? ¿Van Uds. a sacar un libro de la biblioteca? Sí, vamos a sacarlo de la biblioteca. Sí, vamos a sacarlo de la biblioteca. ¿Ella va a pasar la aspiradora hoy? ¿Ella va a pasar la aspiradora hoy? Sí, ella va a pasarla hoy. Sí, ella va a pasarla hoy. ¿Tienes que visitar al dentista hoy? ¿Tienes que visitar al dentista hoy? Sí, tengo que visitarlo hoy. Sí, tengo que visitarlo hoy. ¿Acabas de comprar los patines? ¿Acabas de comprar los patines? Sí, acabo de comprarlos. Sí, acabo de comprarlos.

Answer these questions as if you are Julio(a) and/or Luis(a): Example: Julio, ¿vas a preparar la comida? Sí, voy a prepararla. 1.Luis, ¿vas a servir las bebidas? 2.Julio y Luis, ¿van a probar Uds. el postre? 3.Julio y Luis, ¿van a traer Uds. los platos? 4.Luis, ¿vas a cocinar bien la carne? 5.Julio y Luis, ¿van a poner Uds. la mesa? This material is the property of the AR Dept. of Education. It may be used and reproduced for non-profit, educational purposes only after contacting the ADE Distance Learning Center at

1.Luis, ¿vas a servir las bebidas? Sí, voy a servirlas. 2.Julio y Luis, ¿van a probar Uds. el postre? No, no vamos a probarlo. 3.Julio y Luis, ¿van a traer Uds. los platos? Sí, vamos a traerlos. 4.Luis, ¿vas a cocinar bien la carne? Sí, voy a cocinarla bien. 5.Julio y Luis, ¿van a poner Uds. la mesa? No, no vamos a ponerla. This material is the property of the AR Dept. of Education. It may be used and reproduced for non-profit, educational purposes only after contacting the ADE Distance Learning Center at