Direct Objects and Direct Object Pronouns What is a direct object??? The receiver of an action.

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Warm up Copy these sentences (yes in English), and underline the direct object in each. The dog ate the food The boy threw the ball to his friend.
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Direct Objects and Direct Object Pronouns What is a direct object??? The receiver of an action.

Direct Objects Copy these sentences (yes in English), and underline the direct object in each. The dog ate the food The boy threw the ball

Direct Object Pronouns Grammar Entry

What is a direct object pronoun? It replaces the direct object with a pronoun.

DOPs in Spanish me (me) te (you fam) lo (him/it/you) la (her/it/you) nos (us) os (y’all) los (them: masc/mixed or you plural) las (them:fem or you plural: fem)

The DOP will always be In front of the conjugated verb. OR Attached to the end of an infinitive verb phrase

Which DOP would you use to rename the following? 1.Los muchachos 2.Amelia y Nacho 3.A mi 4.A ti 5.a Linda y Laura 6.La muchacha y el perro 7.A vosotros 8.El televisor 9.Los ojos 10.Miguel 1.Los 2.Los 3.Me 4.Te 5.Las 6.Los 7.Os 8.Lo 9.Los 10.Lo

Which one is the DO? 1.Yo hablo español. 2.Bailas el merengue y salsa. 3.El muchacho tiene el perro. 4.Miramos el DVD. 5.No tengo dinero. 6.Abren el libro. 7.Sacamos la basura. 8.Come una fresa.

1.Yo hablo español. 2.Bailas el merengue y salsa. 3.El muchacho tiene el perro. 4.Miramos el DVD. 5.No tengo dinero. 6.Abren el libro. 7.Sacamos la basura. 8.Come una fresa.

Now let’s rewrite these sentences 1.Yo lo hablo. 2.Los bailas. 3.El muchacho lo tiene. 4.Lo miramos. 5.No lo tengo. 6.Lo abren. 7.La sacamos. 8.La come.

Infinitive verb phrase examples IR + A + INFINITIVE (going to) a)Los voy a limpiar. b)Voy a limpiarlos. (Voy a limpiar los platos.) = I am going to wash the plates (them) TENER QUE + INFINITIVE (have to) a)Mi mama La tiene que cocinar. b)Mi mama tiene que cocinarla. (Mi mama tiene que cocinar la cena) = My mom has to cook dinner (it) QUERER (E  IE) + INFINITIVE (Want) a)Julia lo quiere comprar. b)Julia quiere comprarlo. (Quiere comprar el vestido) = Julia wants to buy the dress (it)

Infinitive verb phrase examples PODER (O  UE) + INFINITIVE (can/able to) Podemos leer el libro a) Lo podemos leer. b)Podemos leerlo. (We can read it) Deber – to should Deben comer las verduras a) Las deben comer b) Deben comerlas (They should eat them)

a) Yo lo voy a hablar. b) Yo voy a hablarlo. 1.Yo voy a hablar español.

2.Quieres bailar el merengue y salsa. a)(Tú) Los quieres bailar. b) (Tú) Quieres bailarlos.

a) El muchacho lo tiene que cuidar. b) El muchacho tiene que cuidarlo. 3.El muchacho tiene que cuidar el perro.

a)Lo debemos mirar. b)Debemos mirarlo. 4.Debemos mirar el DVD.

a)No lo voy a tener. b)No voy a tenerlo. 5.No voy a tener dinero.

a)Lo deben abrir. b)Deben abrirlo. 6.Los estudiantes deben abrir el libro.

a)La puede hacer. b)Puede hacerla. 7.Puede hacer la cena.

a)La va a comer. b)Va a comerla. 8.Va a comer la fresa.

Remember!! Any time there is a conjugated verb and an infinitive, you may rewrite the sentence with the DOP 2 ways. If there is only a conjugated verb, the DOP must go in front of the conjugated verb.