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Direct Object Pronouns

We close the books. I invited the girls. She eats the pizza.

There are two types of direct object pronouns in Spanish: ► Ones that replace ___________________.

Direct object pronouns that replace ________: 1. Replaces __________, __________ words. 2. Replaces __________, __________ words. 3. Replaces __________, __________ words. 4. Replaces __________, __________ words.

► _____ and _____ translate to the word “_____”

Ejemplos: ► el abrigo: __________, ___________ = ____ ► la playa: ___________, ___________ = ____ ► los shorts: __________, __________ = ____ ► las plantas: __________, __________ = ____

Direct object pronouns that replace ________: Direct Object Pronoun:Word it replaces: me (“may”) me (English) te (“tay”) you (informal) lo you (formal), him la you (formal), her nos us los you guys, them las you guys, them

► For the words that have more than one meaning, you have to pay attention to the _____________ to know what the direct object pronoun means!!!

How are direct object pronouns used in a sentence?

In English, the direct object pronouns go _________ the verb:  She gives ME the book.  I read IT.

In Spanish, the direct object pronouns go _________ the verb:  She ME gives the book- ► Ella me da el libro.  I IT read- ► Yo lo leo.

Otros ejemplos: ► She does the homework.-  She does it. ► Ella hace la tarea.-  Ella ____ hace.

► They want the hamburgers.-  They want them. ► Ellos quieren las hamburguesas.-  Ellos ____ quieren.

► She invites them (boys and girls). ► Ella ________ invita.

► She helps us.- ► Ella _____ ayuda.

Práctica: ► Do you have the magazines?- ► ¿Tienes ____ __________? ► Yes, I have them.- ► Sí, ____ __________.

► Do you know Juan?- ► ¿Tú conoces a Juan? ► Do you know him?- ► __ Tú ____ _____________ ? ► Yes, I know him?- ► Sí, ____ ______________. ► Yes, I know Juan.- ► Sí, conozco a Juan.

Used with present progressive… ► Is she preparing the salad? ► ¿Ella está preparando la ensalada? ► Yes, she’s preparing it. ► Sí, ____ _______ _______________.

► We carry the books.- ► Llevamos los libros. ► We carry them (the books).- ► Nosotros los llevamos. ► Los llevamos.

► She invites me to the party.- ► Ella me invita a la fiesta. ► He drinks the soda.- ► El bebe el refresco. ► He drinks it.- ► El lo bebe.