PRONOMBRES OBJETO DIRECTO Flashcards

1
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yo

A

ME - (me)

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TE (you)

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3
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él/ella/usted

A

LO/LA (him/her/it)

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4
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nosotros

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NOS (us)

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5
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vosotros

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OS (You all)

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6
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ustedes

A

LOS/LAS (You all)

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7
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ellos/as

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LOS/LAS (You all)

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8
Q

She should gave it to him.

who/what is the direct object?
what pronoun would you use?

A

Ella debería dárselo.

Direct object: it
Objeto directo pronombre: lo

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9
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HOW TO ADD THE DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUN

infinitive or conjugated verb

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When the verb is an infinitive construction, object pronouns may either be attached to the infinitive or placed before the conjugated verb.

Carlos quiere conocerte
o
Carlos te quiere conocer

(Carlos wants to meet you.)

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10
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HOW TO ADD THE DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUN

verb in progressive form (ending in -ing (-ando -endo)

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When the verb is a progressive form, object pronouns may either be attached to the present participle or placed before the conjugated verb.

Te estoy ayudando
o
Estoy ayudándote

(I am helping you.)

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11
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HOW TO ADD THE DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUN

verb in progressive form (ending in -ing (-ando -endo)

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When the verb is a progressive form, indirect object pronouns may either be attached to the present participle or placed before the conjugated verb.

Margarita le está dando el plato a Laura
o
Margarita está dándole el plato a Laura
(Margarita is giving Laura the dishes)

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12
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if the sentence has both direct and indirect pronoun, which pronoun comes first?

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The indirect object pronoun always comes before the direct object pronoun when using them together in a sentence. Also, when the direct object is “lo,” “la,” los,” or “las,” and the indirect object is “le” or “les,” the indirect object is converted to “se.”

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