1 Introducing Object Pronouns 2 I love Sarah 3 Subject Definition of “subject” The person or thing doing the verb.

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1 Introducing Object Pronouns

2 I love Sarah

3 Subject Definition of “subject” The person or thing doing the verb

4 I love Sarah Subject Definition of “verb” The word which describes the action Verb

5 I love Sarah Subject Definition of “object” The person or thing on the receiving end of the verb Verb Object

6 I love Sarah Subject Verb Object Why is Sarah the Object? Because she is “receiving” the action.

7 I love Sarah Subject Verb Object If you had to replace the word Sarah with a word from this list, which word would you choose?

8 I love Sarah Subject Verb Object me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they

9 I love Sarah Subject Verb Object me, you, him, her, it, us, you, they

10 I love Sarah Subject Verb Object me, you, him, her, it, us, you, they These are Pronouns. They replace Nouns.

11 I love her Subject Verb Object Pronouns which replace Objects are called Object Pronouns

12 I love her Object Pronoun

13 I love her Subject Verb Object Pronoun

14 I hate Sarah

15 I hate Sarah Replace with an Object Pronoun

16 I hate Object Pronoun her

+ NOUN Subject pronoun Object Pronoun Possessive adjective I you he she it we you they me you him her it us you them my your his her its our your their

18 I hate her I You He She It We You They me you him her it us you them Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns

19 Ella me quiere What’s the English for…? I You He She It We You They She loves me me you him her it us you them

20 Ella le quiere What’s the English for…? I You He She It We You They She loves him me you him her it us you them

21 Ella les quiere What’s the English for…? I You He She It We You They She loves them me you him her it us you them

22 Le queremos What’s the English for…? I You He She It We You They We love him me you him her it us you them

23 Me quieres What’s the English for…? I You He She It We You They Do you love me? me you him her it us you them

24 Le podemos ver. What’s the English for…? I You He She It We You They We can see him. me you him her it us you them

25 Lo podemos ver. What’s the English for…? I You He She It We You They We can see it. me you him her it us you them

26 No podemos verles What’s the English for…? I You He She It We You They We can’t see them me you him her it us you them

27 Os puedo ver What’s the English for…? I You He She It We You They I can see you me you him her it us you them

28 No puedo oírle What’s the English for…? I You He She It We You They I can’t hear him me you him her it us you them

29 No podemos comprarlo What’s the English for…? I You He She It We You They We can’t buy it me you him her it us you them