A direct object noun receives the action of the verb directly and generally follows the verb. In the example above, the direct object noun answers the.

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A direct object noun receives the action of the verb directly and generally follows the verb. In the example above, the direct object noun answers the question What are Álex and Javier taking? Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

When a direct object noun in Spanish is a person or a pet, it is preceded by the word a. This is called the personal a; there is no English equivalent for this construction. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

The personal a is required when the direct object is a person The personal a is required when the direct object is a person. The personal a is not required when the direct object is a place, not a person. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

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Direct object pronouns are words that replace direct object nouns Direct object pronouns are words that replace direct object nouns. Like English, Spanish sometimes uses a direct object pronoun to avoid repeating a noun already mentioned. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

In affirmative sentences, direct object pronouns generally appear before the conjugated verb. In negative sentences, the pronoun is placed between the word no and the verb. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

When the verb is an infinitive construction, such as ir a + [infinitive], the direct object pronoun can be placed before the conjugated form or attached to the infinitive. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

When the verb is in the present progressive, the direct object pronoun can be placed before the conjugated form or attached to the present participle. ¡Atención! When a direct object pronoun is attached to the present participle, an accent mark is added to maintain the proper stress. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

c Choose the correct direct object pronoun for each sentence. Tienes el libro de español. a. La tienes. b. Los tienes. c. Lo tienes. Voy a ver el partido de baloncesto. a. Voy a verlo. b. Voy a verte. c. Voy a vernos. El artista quiere dibujar a Luisa con su mamá. a. Quiere dibujarme. b. Quiere dibujarla. c. Quiere dibujarlas. Marcos busca la llave. a. Me busca. b. La busca. c. Las busca. Rita me lleva al aeropuerto y también lleva a Tomás. a. Nos lleva. b. Las lleva. c. Te lleva. c Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Choose the correct direct object pronoun for each sentence. (cont’d) Puedo oír a Gerardo y a Miguel. a. Puedo oírte. b. Puedo oírlos. c. Puedo oírlo. Quieren estudiar la gramática. a. Quieren estudiarnos. b. Quieren estudiarlo. c. Quieren estudiarla. ¿Practicas los verbos irregulares? a. ¿Los practicas? b. ¿Las practicas? c. ¿Lo practicas? Ignacio ve la película. a. La ve. b. Lo ve. c. Las ve. Sandra va a invitar a Mario a la excursión. También me va a invitar a mí. a. Los va a invitar. b. Lo va a invitar. c. Nos va a invitar.