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A Lesson in Direct Object Pronouns Brought to you by Katrina and Alyssa Sponsored in Part by Quatrain & Lays (We know it sounds boring, but please try to keep the snoring and drooling to a minimum)
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Direct Objects: An Overview The direct object is the object that directly receives the action of the verb. For example: Pierre usa el teléfono público. “teléfono público” received the action of the verb “usa”. The direct object could also be a person. For example: Ian llama a Todd. “Todd” received the action of “llama”
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Direct Objects: Continued Direct objects answer the questions “What?” or “Who?” in relation to the sentence. Ian llama who? a Todd Ian llama a Todd con el teléfono celular. Alex usa el ratón de la computadora. Alex usa what? el ratón
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Direct Objects:Continued Again Usually, it is convenient to replace the name of the direct object with a pronoun. Yo meto un CD en la ranura de la computadora. Lo meto en la ranura de la computadora.
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Direct Object Chart me teyou (familiar) lo/layou\he\she\it nosus los/lasyou/them (plural formal masculine, feminine
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How To Replace Using the chart, you can replace the direct object with the pronoun In an affirmative statement with one verb, the pronoun goes right before the verb. (Uso el ratón = Lo uso.) Remember, if the direct object changes plurality, then the pronoun must change. David necesita el fax = David lo necesita. Nosotros entramos los datos = Nosotros los entramos.
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