Direct object pronouns used in sentences Terms in this set (12) Me ves. You see me. Te veo. I see you. Lo veo. I see him. (el chico) La veo. I see her (la chica) Lo ve. He (she) (usted) see it. (el carro) La ves. You see it. (la vela) Nos ven. They see us. Los vemos. We see them. (los chicos) Las vemos. We see them. (las chicas) Los vemos todos.
are used to avoid having to repeat the direct object over and over in a conversation or in writings. Each third person form must agree in number and gender with ...
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DIRECT OBJECTS ANSWER "WHAT" OR "WHOM". EXAMPLE: BILL HIT THE BALL. THE WHAT? THE BALL. THE DIRECT OBJECT RECEIVES THE ACTION. EXAMPLES IN SPANISH: TE CONO…
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DIRECT OBJECTS ANSWER "WHAT" OR "WHOM". EXAMPLE: BILL HIT THE BALL. THE WHAT? THE BALL. THE DIRECT OBJECT RECEIVES THE ACTION. EXAMPLES IN SPANISH: TE CONO…
The BALL = direct object. Spanish examples: Te conozco. (I know you) La come. (He/She eats it (la manzana)) Object pronouns usually are placed before the conjugated verb. Lo quiero vender (el coche) / I want to sell it (the car). Replace the noun with the corresponding pronoun. Como la manzana--> la como (I eat the apple --> I eat it)
The BALL = direct object. Spanish examples: Te conozco. (I know you) La come. (He/She eats it (la manzana)) Object pronouns usually are placed before the conjugated verb. Lo quiero vender (el coche) / I want to sell it (the car). Replace the noun with the corresponding pronoun. Como la manzana--> la como (I eat the apple --> I eat it)
If both DIRECT OBJECT and INDIRECT OBJECT pronouns are used, the IOP COMES FIRST. If "L" is the 1st letter for both the IOP and the DOP, then the IOP is changed to 'SE.' Object pronouns usually are placed before the conjugated verb, but if it is a compound verb, it can be attached to the end of the 2nd verb (but it doesn't have to be).
Terms in this set (12) ... them (masc.) ... them (fem.) ... I sweep the floor. / I sweep it. Yo barro el piso. Yo lo barro. She eats the pizza. / She eats it. Ella ...