Direct Object Pronouns Flashcards
(26 cards)
What is the Italian direct object pronoun for ‘me’?
mi
What is the Italian direct object pronoun for ‘you’ (singular informal)?
ti
What is the direct object pronoun for ‘him’ in Italian?
lo
What is the Italian direct object pronoun for ‘her’?
la
What is the direct object pronoun for ‘us’ in Italian?
ci
What is the Italian direct object pronoun for ‘you’ (plural)?
vi
What is the direct object pronoun for ‘them’ (masculine) in Italian?
li
What is the direct object pronoun for ‘them’ (feminine) in Italian?
le
True or False: The direct object pronoun ‘lo’ can refer to a feminine noun.
False
Fill in the blank: The pronoun ‘______’ is used for ‘us’ in Italian.
ci
Choose the correct pronoun: ‘I see (lo/la/ti) him.’
lo
Choose the correct pronoun: ‘They invite (ci/vi/le) us.’
ci
What is the position of direct object pronouns in relation to the verb in Italian?
They usually precede the verb.
Fill in the blank: In Italian, ‘I love her’ translates to ‘La ______.’
amo
True or False: ‘Vi’ can be used to refer to a single person.
False
What is the direct object pronoun for ‘it’ (masculine) in Italian?
lo
What is the direct object pronoun for ‘it’ (feminine) in Italian?
la
Choose the correct pronoun: ‘I call (mi/ti/lo) you.’
ti
Choose the correct pronoun: ‘We see (li/le/ci) them.’
li
What is the Italian direct object pronoun for ‘them’ (gender neutral)?
li/le (depending on gender)
Fill in the blank: ‘I want to see ______.’ (translate to Italian using a direct object pronoun)
lo/la (for masculine/feminine)
True or False: Direct object pronouns are never used in the infinitive form.
False
What happens to the direct object pronoun when used with an infinitive verb?
It can attach to the end of the infinitive.
Choose the correct pronoun: ‘She loves (mi/ti/le) her cat.’
lo