Direct Object Pronouns U4.1. Direct Object - What??? She buys the book. She buys… She buys it. THE BOOK What???

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Direct Object Pronouns U4.1

Direct Object - What??? She buys the book. She buys… She buys it. THE BOOK What???

Direct object Answers the question what…after the verb. She sees…. the pants He needs… a pencil They have… a dog What???

I want to buy …what? Yo quiero comprar el vestido Yo lo quiero comprar el vestido lo

Ella quiere las perlas. las perlas What?

Ella las quiere.

Objeto Directo Me Te Lo - La Nos (os) Los - Las What? (thing or person) She sees…Me She sees…you I buy ….it She sees…us I see… ya’ll I want…them What?

Escribe en tu papel… Yo – querer – comprar – el vestido.

Underline the verb. Circle the direct object. Write the correct pronoun above it and draw an arrow to where it belongs

Yo quiero comprar el vestido Yo lo quiero comprar.

Say this using “it” Yo tengo el libro Yo tengo la camisa Yo tengo un perro Yo tengo unas camisas

Say this using “it” Yo lo tengo. (el libro) Yo la tengo. (la camisa) Yo lo tengo. (un perro) Yo las tengo. (unas camisas)

Ella quiere las perlas.

Ella las quiere.

“it” as a direct object lo la los las Put “it” in front of the verb

¿Tenemos la cámara? Si, la tenemos.

¿Tenemos el paraguas? Si, lo tenemos.

¿Tenemos una mochila? Si, la tenemos.

¿Tenemos las gafas de sol? Si, las tenemos.

¿Tenemos el mapa del parque? Si, lo tenemos.

¿Tenemos nuestras botas? Si, las tenemos.

¿Tenemos fruta para comer? Si, la tenemos.

¿Tenemos gorras negras? Si, las tenemos.

Now…. Do you have it? Yes, I have “it”

Ahora…¿lo tienes? Sí lo tengo.

¿Tienes los trajes de baño? Si, los tengo.

¿Tienes las gafas de sol? Si, las tengo.

¿Tienes una mochila? Si, la tengo.

Si, las tengo. ¿Tienes unas camisetas?

Si, la tengo. ¿Tienes una bola?

Si, la tengo. ¿Tienes una toalla?

Si, lo tengo. ¿Tienes el bronceador?

Si, los tengo. ¿Tienes unos libros para leer?

Si, los tengo. ¿Tienes unos refrescos para cuando tenemos sed?

Si, la tengo. ¿Tienes una radio para escuchar música?

¡Vamos a la playa!