CALENTAMIENTO: 1. I cut the paper. 1. I cut the paper.

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CALENTAMIENTO: 1. I cut the paper. 1. I cut the paper. Identify the object (noun) in each sentence. 1. I cut the paper. 1. I cut the paper. 2. We are eating strawberries. 2. We are eating strawberries. 3. José calls his mom. 3. José calls his mom. 4. They are looking for the books. 4. They are looking for the books. 5. Do you have my passport? 5. Do you have my passport?

DIRECT OBJECTS JACOBO CUTS THE APPLE subject verb The direct object is the noun in a sentence that receives the action of the verb. JACOBO CUTS THE APPLE subject verb direct object

DIRECT OBJECTS JACOBO CUTS THE APPLE cut the thing being…

OBJETO DIRECTO JACOBO CORTA LA MANZANA subject verb direct object

PRÁCTICA EN PAPEL 1. I wash the dishes every night. 2. My sister cleans the kitchen. 3. We dust the furniture. 4. The college students write research papers. 5. You arrange the books in the classroom

AHORA EN ESPAÑOL 1. Ellos leen (las) revistas. 2. El profesor busca a los estudiantes. 3. Tú llevas (los) pantalones cortos nuevos. 4. Yo escribo un trabajo escrito. 5. Los estudiantes ven a mí.

DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS The direct object pronoun is used to replace the noun we don’t want to repeat. Jacobo loves them. Jacobo loves apples. He brings apples to school every day… He brings them to school every day… …and he eats them quickly. …and he eats the apples quickly. He really likes them. He really likes to eat apples.

DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS

COMPLETE W/ D.O. PRONOUN LAS LOS LO LA Cuando tenemos preguntas, el profesor _______ contesta. Ella siempre escucha a los estudiantes porque _______ quiere mucho. El español no es difícil. _______ aprendemos fácilmente. La señora Grosse es Buena profesora. Yo _______ admiro mucho. LAS LOS LO LA

COMPLETE W/ D.O. PRONOUN LOS LO LAS Al señor Grosse le gustan los chistes. Siempre _______ cuenta en clase. Tú escribes el número de teléfono y yo ______ voy a llamar. Nos encantan las uvas. Siempre _______ comemos por la tarde. LOS LO LAS

PLACEMENT OF D.O. PRONOUN The direct object pronoun is always placed before a conjugated verb or attached to an infinitive verb. I am going to sing the song. Yo voy a cantar la canción. Yo la voy a cantar. Yo voy a cantarla.

INDIRECT OBJECTS JACOBO BRINGS THE COFFEE TO MARÍA subject verb The indirect object is the noun (usually a person) that indicated for whom and action is performed or who benefits from the direct object. JACOBO BRINGS THE COFFEE TO MARÍA subject verb direct object indirect object

the person who benefits from it INDIRECT OBJECTS The indirect object is the noun (usually a person) that indicated for whom and action is performed or who benefits from the direct object. JACOBO BRINGS THE COFFEE TO MARÍA brought the thing being… the person who benefits from it

THINK OF IT LIKE A FOOTBALL GAME: GIVE FLOWERS TO MY MOM. The main player the action the object person receiving the object THE FOOTBALL THE QB THE PLAY THE WIDE RECEIVER

THINK OF IT LIKE A FOOTBALL GAME: HE OPENS THE DOOR FOR ME The main player the action the object Person that benefits from action THE FOOTBALL THE QB THE PLAY THE WIDE RECEIVER

IDENTIFY THE INDIRECT OBJECT: 1. I give the money to my sister. 2. Paco cleans the kitchen for his mom. 3. I write letters to all of my friends. 4. The students turn in homework to the teacher. 5. You arrange the books for Mrs. Wentz.

AHORA EN ESPAÑOL 1. Ellos dan los papeles a mí. 2. Mi hija abre la puerta a nosotros. 3. Yo preparo la cena a ti. 4. Shakiar canta a los fans. 5. El profesor pasa los papeles a los estudiantes.

INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS The indirect object pronoun is used to replace the noun we don’t want to repeat. This is my friend Mateo. I bring Mateo coffee often. I bring him coffee often. I give him money when he buys. I give Mateo money when he buys. I never forget to give it to him. I never forget to give Mateo money.

INDIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS

PLACEMENT OF D.O. PRONOUN The indirect object pronoun is always placed before a conjugated verb or attached to an infinitive verb. I sing the song to you. Yo te canto la canción. Yo te la canto.

PLACEMENT OF D.O. PRONOUN They are always placed before the direct object pronoun. “PEOPLE are more important than THINGS.” Yo te canto la canción. Yo te la canto.

PLACEMENT OF D.O. PRONOUN I give the coffee to her/him. Yo le doy el café. Yo le lo doy. YOU CAN’T “LE LO” IN SPANISH!

PLACEMENT OF D.O. PRONOUN YOU CAN’T “LE LO” IN SPANISH! Yo le lo doy. YOU CAN’T “LE LO” IN SPANISH! Yo se lo doy.