Complementos Directos Usando pronombres. Direct Object Pronouns are: Me= meNos = us Me= meNos = us Te = you (fam)Os = you (pl) Te = you (fam)Os = you.

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Complementos Directos Usando pronombres

Direct Object Pronouns are: Me= meNos = us Me= meNos = us Te = you (fam)Os = you (pl) Te = you (fam)Os = you (pl) Lo= it, him, you (for) Lo= it, him, you (for) La = it, her, you(for) La = it, her, you(for) Los = them (masc), you (pl) Los = them (masc), you (pl) Las = them (fem), you (pl- fem) Las = them (fem), you (pl- fem)

Placement of Pronouns Note the placement of the direct object pronouns in the following examples. Be prepared to discuss where they are in relationship to a conjugated verb! Note the placement of the direct object pronouns in the following examples. Be prepared to discuss where they are in relationship to a conjugated verb!

Me = me ¿Me ves? = Do you see me? Él me da flores con frecuencia = he gives me flowers frequently. Él me da flores con frecuencia = he gives me flowers frequently. Mi mamá me llama cada domingo = My mom calls me every Sunday. Mi mamá me llama cada domingo = My mom calls me every Sunday.

Te= you Yo te vi anoche en tu carro = I saw you last night in your car. Yo te vi anoche en tu carro = I saw you last night in your car. ¿Te dan tus padres dinero para el almuerzo? = Do your parents give you money for lunch? ¿Te dan tus padres dinero para el almuerzo? = Do your parents give you money for lunch? Te amo / Te quiero = I love you Te amo / Te quiero = I love you

Me and Te ¿Me amas?=Do you love me? ¿Me amas?=Do you love me? Sí, te amo.=Yes, I love you. Sí, te amo.=Yes, I love you. Yo te amo también. =I love you, too. Yo te amo también. =I love you, too. ¿En serio? ¿Me amas? = Really? You love me? ¿En serio? ¿Me amas? = Really? You love me? ¡Claro que te amo! = Of course I love you! ¡Claro que te amo! = Of course I love you! Entonces, ¡nos amamos! = So, we love each other! Entonces, ¡nos amamos! = So, we love each other!

Lo = it (masculine noun), him or you (masculine/formal) ¿Tienes mi libro (libro is a singular/masculine noun)? – Do you have my book? ¿Tienes mi libro (libro is a singular/masculine noun)? – Do you have my book? No, no lo tengo = No, I dont have it. No, no lo tengo = No, I dont have it. Ves a Carlos = Do you see Carlos? Ves a Carlos = Do you see Carlos? Sí, lo veo = yes, I see him. Sí, lo veo = yes, I see him. Mucho gusto conocerlo = Nice to meet you (talking to a man using a formal tone). Mucho gusto conocerlo = Nice to meet you (talking to a man using a formal tone).

La = it (feminine noun), her or you (feminine/formal) ¿Tienes mi falda (falda is a singular/feminine noun)? – Do you have my skirt? ¿Tienes mi falda (falda is a singular/feminine noun)? – Do you have my skirt? Sí la tengo = Yes, I have it. Sí la tengo = Yes, I have it. Ves a Carlota = Do you see Carlota? Ves a Carlota = Do you see Carlota? No, no la veo = No, I dont see her. No, no la veo = No, I dont see her. Mucho gusto conocerla = Nice to meet you (talking to a woman using a formal tone). Mucho gusto conocerla = Nice to meet you (talking to a woman using a formal tone).

Nos = us ¡Los maestros nos dan tanta tarea! = The teachers give us so much homework! ¡Los maestros nos dan tanta tarea! = The teachers give us so much homework! Sí, pero nos enseñan mucho también. = Yes, but they teach us a lot too. Sí, pero nos enseñan mucho también. = Yes, but they teach us a lot too.

Os = you all (yall)- familiar; used primarily in Spain Yo ya os dije sobre la fiesta, ¿no? = I already told yall about the party, right? Yo ya os dije sobre la fiesta, ¿no? = I already told yall about the party, right? Sí, nos dijiste y vamos a ir = Yes, you told us and were going to go! Sí, nos dijiste y vamos a ir = Yes, you told us and were going to go! ¿Os pedí que trajerais tentempiés? = Did I ask yall to bring snacks? ¿Os pedí que trajerais tentempiés? = Did I ask yall to bring snacks?

Los = them (masculine- people or things), or you (plural/masculine) ¿Quieres los bocadillos (plural masculines noun)? = Do you want the sandwiches? ¿Quieres los bocadillos (plural masculines noun)? = Do you want the sandwiches? Sí, los quiero = Yes, I want them. Sí, los quiero = Yes, I want them. Viste a José y María? = Did you see Joe and Mary? Viste a José y María? = Did you see Joe and Mary? No, no los vi = No, I didnt see them. No, no los vi = No, I didnt see them. ¿Tú nos llamaste? = Did you call us? ¿Tú nos llamaste? = Did you call us? No, no los llamé. = No, I didnt call yall. No, no los llamé. = No, I didnt call yall.

Las = them (feminine- people or things), or you (plural/feminine) ¿Quieres las manzanas (plural feminine noun)? = Do you want the apples? ¿Quieres las manzanas (plural feminine noun)? = Do you want the apples? Sí, las quiero = Yes, I want them. Sí, las quiero = Yes, I want them. Viste a Raquel y María? = Did you see Rachel and Mary? Viste a Raquel y María? = Did you see Rachel and Mary? No, no las vi = No, I didnt see them. No, no las vi = No, I didnt see them. ¿Tú nos llamaste? = Did you call us? ¿Tú nos llamaste? = Did you call us? No, no las llamé. = No, I didnt call yall (the yall consists of all girls) No, no las llamé. = No, I didnt call yall (the yall consists of all girls)

Practiquemos con lo,la,los y las Vamos a practicar con varios artículos que se usan para el higiene y/o para prepararse para un evento. Vamos a practicar con varios artículos que se usan para el higiene y/o para prepararse para un evento. Contesta las preguntas en voz alta usando un complemento directo. Contesta las preguntas en voz alta usando un complemento directo.

¿Tienes el cepillo?

¿Ves el cepillo de dientes y la pasta dentral?

¿Tienes el champú?

¿Ves la crema de afeitar y el afeitador?

¿Tienes los desodorantes?

¿Ves el gel?

¿Tienes el jabón?

¿Ves el maquillaje?

¿Tienes el peine?

¿Ves la secadora?

¿Tienes los rulos?

¿Ves la laca?

¿Tienes los esmaltes?

¿Ves los aretes?

¿Tienes el lápiz de labios?

¿Tienes las pulseras?

¿Ves el collar?

¿Ves las gafas de sol?

¿Tienes el cinturón?

¿Ves las carteras?

¿Ves los relojes?

¿Ves el diadema?

¿Tienes las zapatillas?

¿Ves las flores?

¿Ves a la quinceañera?