Servir/Dormir Complete practice handout with the following verbs:

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Servir/Dormir Complete practice handout with the following verbs: Pedir: e→i Preferir: e→i (2nd e) Repetir: e→i (2nd e) Seguir: e→i Morir: o→u Conseguir: e→i

Repaso Conjugate the following –ir verbs using the preterite tense. 1. Claudia __________ (hacer) 2. Pedro y tú ___________________ (pedir) 3. Mis padres ___________ (traer) 4. ¿Quién__________ en el restaurante? (estar) B. Fill in the blanks with the correct vocab word from the right. Maribel necesita _____________ para su pan tostado. La _____________ es mi fruta favorita. Tengo un sándwich de queso con __________. La fruta favorita de Maria es el ____________. Me encanta beber _____________. Me gusta el café con ___________. hizo pidieron / pedisteis trajeron estuvo mantequilla jamón melocotón leche mantequilla refresco manzana manzana jamón melocotón refresco leche

1. Sara _____________ (hacer). 2. Ana y yo ____________(traer). Fill in the blanks with the correct preterite conjugation of the verbs in parenthesis. 1. Sara _____________ (hacer). 2. Ana y yo ____________(traer). 3. Las chicas ___________(poner). 4. Pablo ____________ (tener). 5. Yo _____________ (estar). 6. Tú ___________ (decir). hizo trajimos pusieron tuvo estuve dijiste

Direct Object Pronouns

Direct Object Receives the action of the verb directly(the thing being “verbed”) 1. I wash the clothes. what is being washed? the clothes

2. He throws the ball. what is being thrown? the ball 3. Comemos la pizza. ¿Qué comemos? la pizza

Direct Object Pronouns Me-me Te-you Lo-you, him,it La-you, her, it Nos-us Os-you all Los-you(form), them (m.) Las-you(form), them (f.)

lo, los, la, las

Direct Object Pronouns who A direct object pronoun tells _________ or _____________ receives the action of the verb. 2. Direct object pronouns have the same __________ and __________ as the nouns they replace. 3. The direct object pronouns come __________ the conjugated verb. what gender number before

4. When an infinitive follows ______________ , the direct object pronoun can be placed __________ the conjugated verb or _________ to the infinitive. Ex. (Yo) lo quiero usar. (I want to use it.) (before) Ex. (Yo) quiero usarlo. (I want to use it.) (after) a conjugated verb before attached

BEFORE CONJUGATED ATTACHED TO INFINITIVE So, where do I place the pronoun? TWO rules ________________________ the ____________________ verb.   2. ________________________ the ____________________. BEFORE CONJUGATED ATTACHED TO INFINITIVE

lo, los, la, las Lo and La both mean ‘it’ ‘Lo’ is masculine and ‘La’ is feminine Los and Las both mean ‘them’ ‘Los’ is masculine plural / ‘Las’ is feminine plural Ex. Yo tengo la tarea. (I have the homework). Yo la tengo. (I have it.) Ex. Yo tengo los libros. (I have the books). Yo los tengo (I have them).

Lo, los, la, las 1. Ellos tienen el libro. They have the book. Ellos lo tienen. What do they have? THE BOOK They have it. 2. Tú haces las maletas. You pack the suitcases. Tú las haces. You pack them.

¡Vamos a practicar! Re-write the sentence using the DOP Jugamos a las cartas. El inspector saca fotos. Mi madre tiene los perros. ¡No tengo mi pasaporte! Los pasajeros miran el avión. Nosotros las jugamos. El inspector las saca. Mi madre los tiene. ¡No lo tengo! Los pasajeros lo miran.

6. Juan y Maria leen un libro en la playa. Juan y Maria lo leen. 7. Nosotros hacemos la tarea. Nosotros la hacemos. 8. Tú tienes los libros. Tú los tienes. 9. Ella compra los pasajes. Ella los compra.

Dos verbos ¡Carambas! TRY TO write it BOTH ways! Necesito comprar la motocicleta. La necesito comprar Necesito comprarla. Tengo que buscar el campo. Lo tengo que buscar. Tengo que buscarlo. Quiero hacer las maletas. Las quiero hacer. Quiero hacerlas.

Dos verbos…¡casi terminas! Necesito usar las cartas. Las necesito usar. Necesito usarlas. Tenemos que comprar las tablas de surf. Las tenemos que comprar. Tenemos que comprarlas.