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Quasimodo: Get together with your groups and get working on your posters!
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Direct Objects + Direct Object Pronouns
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Direct Objects: This is the object that receives the action of the verb. It answers the question “who?” or “what?” It can be a person or thing. Examples: He throws the ball. We push Maria towards Bill. Ellos me dan la pelota. Ustedes comen las pizzas.
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Direct Object Pronouns (DOP’s)
Me (me) Nos (us) Te (you, singular informal) Os (y’all, informal) Lo, la (you, singular formal) Los, las (you all, formal) Lo, la (him, her, it) Los, las (them)
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Location of the DOP and IOP:
If there is one conjugated verb the DOP and/or IOP must go before the conjugated verb. Ustedes me dan los libros. Ellos lo leen. If there are two verbs working together the DOP and/or IOP can either go before the conjugated verb or be attached to the end of the second verb. Both are correct options. Ellos lo necesitan estudiar. Ellos necesitan estudiarlo. NOTE: If you add the DOP or IOP to the end of a present participle you need to add an accent to the “a” of “ando” or the “e” of “iendo” Ellos están estudiándolo. Tú estás comiéndola.
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3 Commonly used irregular verbs with DOP + IOP:
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Dar Doy Damos Das Dais Da Dan
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Ver Veo Vemos Ves Veis Ve Ven
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Oír Oigo Oímos Oyes Oís Oye Oyen
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Pizarras blancas:
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Quasimodo: Get a Chromebook and log in.
Check your vocab against the new vocab set on Quizlet. After you finish, practice the new vocab on Quizlet.
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Tarea: Worksheet Vocab quiz Thursday: Las comidas, las frutas, las verduras Quick Quiz Friday: DOP+IOP charts, conjugations of Dar, Ver, & Oír
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