Los Pronombres de Objeto Directo (D.O.P.- Direct Object Pronouns) The Direct Object receives the action of the verb. You use the Direct Object Pronoun.

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Los Pronombres de Objeto Directo (D.O.P.- Direct Object Pronouns) The Direct Object receives the action of the verb. You use the Direct Object Pronoun (D.O.P.) when you don’t want to keep repeating the direct object. Examples: - Do you wash the dishes everyday? - Yes, I wash them everyday. (Instead of repeating “the dishes” we use the pronoun “them”) -Do you make dinner on Sundays? -No, I don’t make it on Sundays. (Instead of repeating “dinner” we use the pronoun “it”)

Pronombres de Objeto Directo MeNos TeOs Lo/lalos/las ( him/her; it ) ( me ) ( you ) ( us ) ( you ) ( them )

Pronombres de Objeto Directo ( Direct Object Pronouns that replace a noun) Masculino Singular lo Plural los Femininolalas

Ejemplos Ella barre el suelo = Ella lo barre. Yo lavo los platos=Yo los lavo. Mi padre prepara la cena = Mi padre la prepara.

Direct Object pronouns are placed before conjugate verbs and after infinitive verbs When the verb is conjugated, the Direct Object Pronoun (D.O.P.) is placed before the verb: Ejemplo : Yo corto el césped. = Yo lo corto. When there are two verbs in a row, the first verb is conjugated and the second one stays in the infinitive and the D.O.P. is attached to the end of the infinitive verb: Ejemplo : Nosotros necesitamos lavar el carro. Nosotros necesitamos lavarlo.

¡Te toca t í ! Escribe las frases con los Pronombres de Objeto Directo (lo, la, los, las) 1- Ella seca los platos. - Ella los seca. 2- Yo necesito hacer la cama. - Yo necesito hacerla. 3- Mi hermana va a planchar la ropa. - Mi hermana va a plancharla. 4- Carlos pasa la aspiradora. - Carlos la pasa. 5- Nacho no quiere limpiar el baño. - Nacho no quiere limpiarlo.

D.O.P. with Informal Commands (Mandatos Informales) Affirmative: Use the él/ella/ud. form of the present tense verb, attach the D.O.P. (Direct Objet Pronoun) at the end and put an accent on the 3 rd syllable counting backwards. Ejemplo: QuehaceresMandatos afirmativos Mandatos con D.O.P. Pasar la aspiradora =Pasa la aspiradoraPásala Lavar los platos=Lava los platoslávalos

D.O.P. with Informal Commands (“Tú” commands) Negative: Use the “yo” form of verb; Drop the “o”; Switch ending: -ar  -es and -er/-ir  -as Add “no” before verb D.O.P.: Place before the command and after “no”. 1- Forma “yo” Los quehaceresMandatos NegativosMandatos Negativos con D.O.P. Limpiar el bañoNo Limpies el baño.No lo Limpies. Arreglar la salaNo arregles la sala.No la arregles.