Unidad 1-1 Los pronombres a pronoun replaces a noun we use pronouns so that our speech doesn’t get boring or repetitive
Direct Object… the person or thing in a sentence that receives the action of the verb I eat a sandwich for lunch. What do I eat? --a sandwich I am looking at the pencil. What am I looking at?--the pencil Are we eating dinner now? What are we eating?--dinner answers the question “who”/”what”
Direct Object Pronouns (DOP’s) me te lo/la nos los/las
Yo tengo el itinerario. Yo tengo what? Direct Objects come AFTER the verb. el itinerario BUT…
Yo lo tengo. Yo tengo what? Direct Object Pronouns come BEFORE the verb. lo (el itinerario)
1)DOP’s must agree with the noun they replace 2) DOP’s go before the conjugated verb in the sentence 3) When in the negative, the “no” goes before the DOP (which is right before the conjugated verb) Reglas
Maria compra. dos boletos de ida y vuelta los
Yo llamo Yo llamo. a mis amigos los
Práctica 1. Ellos hacen las maletas. Ellos las hacen. 2. Nosotros comemos los vegetales. Nosotros los comemos. 3. Yo compro una maleta. Yo la compro. 4. She sees us. Ella nos ve.