Direct Object Pronouns Flashcards

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What does a direct object pronoun do?

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  • A direct object pronoun replaces a direct object, which is a noun.
  • The noun in question could be a person, a thing, or a noun phrase that directly receives the action of the verb in a sentence.
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What can using direct object pronouns help us do?

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  • Avoid unnecessarily repeating the noun.
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What do you have to do when you replace the direct object with a direct object pronoun?

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  • When you replace the direct object with a direct object pronoun you must make sure it agrees in number (singular, plural) and gender (feminine, masculine).
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What are the direct object pronouns?

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  • me (me)
  • te (you, familiar)
  • lo, la (him, her, it, you-formal)
  • nos (us)
  • os (you-all-familiar)
  • los, las (them, you-all-formal)
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What is the first thing we should do when trying to figure out the direct object pronoun?

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  • First, we identify the thing (noun) that receives the action of the verb and then we proceed to replace it with the correct direct object pronoun (masculine, feminine, singular, plural).
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How do we make a sentence with a direct object pronoun negative?

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  • You put a “no” after the subject and this makes the whole sentence negative.
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Where are the two possible spots for a direct object pronoun to go in a sentence?

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  • Right before the conjugated verb or attached right after the infinitive.
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