DOPs. me us nos you te all of you (España) os he she it you(formal) lo las them all of you los las.

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DOPs

me us nos you te all of you (España) os he she it you(formal) lo las them all of you los las

Method #1 Method #2

Method #1 Before a conjugated verb Method #2

Method #1 Before a conjugated verb 1) Conjugated verb: Method #2

Method #1 Before a conjugated verb 1) Conjugated verb: -Ella come el cereal. Method #2

Method #1 Before a conjugated verb 1) Conjugated verb: -Ella come el cereal. -Ella lo come. Method #2

Method #1 Before a conjugated verb 1) Conjugated verb: -Ella come el cereal. -Ella lo come. 2) 2 verbs: Method #2

Method #1 Before a conjugated verb 1) Conjugated verb: -Ella come el cereal. -Ella lo come. 2) 2 verbs: -Yo quiero comer la manzana. Method #2

Method #1 Before a conjugated verb 1) Conjugated verb: -Ella come el cereal. -Ella lo come. 2) 2 verbs: -Yo quiero comer la manzana. -Yo la quiero comer. Method #2

Method #1 Before a conjugated verb 1) Conjugated verb: -Ella come el cereal. -Ella lo come. 2) 2 verbs: -Yo quiero comer la manzana. -Yo la quiero comer. 3) Present Progressive: Method #2

Method #1 Before a conjugated verb 1) Conjugated verb: -Ella come el cereal. -Ella lo come. 2) 2 verbs: -Yo quiero comer la manzana. -Yo la quiero comer. 3) Present Progressive: -Estamos comiendo las galletas. Method #2

Method #1 Before a conjugated verb 1) Conjugated verb: -Ella come el cereal. -Ella lo come. 2) 2 verbs: -Yo quiero comer la manzana. -Yo la quiero comer. 3) Present Progressive: -Estamos comiendo las galletas. -Las estamos comiendo. Method #2

Day 2

Method #1 Before a conjugated verb 1) Conjugated verb: -Ella come el cereal. -Ella lo come. 2) 2 verbs: -Yo quiero comer la manzana. -Yo la quiero comer. 3) Present Progressive: -Estamos comiendo las galletas. -Las estamos comiendo. Method #2 Attached to infinitive/participle

Method #1 Before a conjugated verb 1) Conjugated verb: -Ella come el cereal. -Ella lo come. 2) 2 verbs: -Yo quiero comer la manzana. -Yo la quiero comer. 3) Present Progressive: -Estamos comiendo las galletas. -Las estamos comiendo. 1) 2 verbs: Method #2 Attached to infinitive/participle

Method #1 Before a conjugated verb 1) Conjugated verb: -Ella come el cereal. -Ella lo come. 2) 2 verbs: -Yo quiero comer la manzana. -Yo la quiero comer. 3) Present Progressive: -Estamos comiendo las galletas. -Las estamos comiendo. 1) 2 verbs: -Yo quiero comer la manzana. Method #2 Attached to infinitive/participle

Method #1 Before a conjugated verb 1) Conjugated verb: -Ella come el cereal. -Ella lo come. 2) 2 verbs: -Yo quiero comer la manzana. -Yo la quiero comer. 3) Present Progressive: -Estamos comiendo las galletas. -Las estamos comiendo. 1) 2 verbs: -Yo quiero comer la manzana. -Yo quiero comerla. Method #2 Attached to infinitive/participle

Method #1 Before a conjugated verb 1) Conjugated verb: -Ella come el cereal. -Ella lo come. 2) 2 verbs: -Yo quiero comer la manzana. -Yo la quiero comer. 3) Present Progressive: -Estamos comiendo las galletas. -Las estamos comiendo. 1) 2 verbs: -Yo quiero comer la manzana. -Yo quiero comerla. 2) Present Progressive: Method #2 Attached to infinitive/participle

Method #1 Before a conjugated verb 1) Conjugated verb: -Ella come el cereal. -Ella lo come. 2) 2 verbs: -Yo quiero comer la manzana. -Yo la quiero comer. 3) Present Progressive: -Estamos comiendo las galletas. -Las estamos comiendo. 1) 2 verbs: -Yo quiero comer la manzana. -Yo quiero comerla. 2) Present Progressive: -Estamos comiendo las galletas. Method #2 Attached to infinitive/participle

Method #1 Before a conjugated verb 1) Conjugated verb: -Ella come el cereal. -Ella lo come. 2) 2 verbs: -Yo quiero comer la manzana. -Yo la quiero comer. 3) Present Progressive: -Estamos comiendo las galletas. -Las estamos comiendo. 1) 2 verbs: -Yo quiero comer la manzana. -Yo quiero comerla. 2) Present Progressive: -Estamos comiendo las galletas. -Estamos comiéndolas. Method #2 Attached to infinitive/participle