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2 Direct Object Pronouns

3  Direct object pronouns take the place of the direct object in a sentence. For example:

4 Direct Object Pronouns  Instead of saying, “I want that skirt,” you can say, “I want it.”  The word “it” takes the place of the word “skirt.”

5 Direct Object Pronouns (Spanish) me (me) te (you) lo (him or it) la (her or it) nos (us) los (them, you all) las (them, you all)

6 Placement of Direct Object Pronouns  Direct Object Pronouns, me, te, lo, la, nos, los and las are placed either before a conjugated verb or attached to the end of an infinitive or a participle.

7 Before the Conjugated Verb:  ¿Probaste el pescado?  Sí, lo probé.

8 Before the Conjugated Verb  If there is a no before the verb, the pronoun goes between no and the verb. Antonio comió las uvas. Las comió en el desayuno. Yo no las comí.

9 Before the verb or attached to a participle: Before the verb:  ¿Vas a comer el helado ?  Lo estoy comiendo ahora. Attached to a participle:  ¿Vas a comer el helado ?  Estoy comiéndo lo ahora.

10 Before the verb or attached to an infinitive: Before the verb:  ¿Vas a comer el helado ?  No, no lo quiero comer. Attached to an infinitive:  ¿Vas a comer el helado ?  No, no quiero comer lo.

11 Direct Object Pronouns & Affirmative Tú Commands  With affirmative commands the reflexive or direct object pronouns will be attached to commands.

12 Affirmative Tú Commands  Josefina, ¡hazlo ahora mismo!  Dime la verdad siempre

13 Affirmative Tú Commands  When you attach a pronoun to the end of an affirmative command, you must add an accent mark to the command form in order to maintain the correct stress. The written accent mark is placed on what was the next-to-the-last syllable before you attached any pronoun.

14 Practice Affirmative Commands 1. Study it ( m. )! _________________________________ 2. Give me the book! _____________________________ 3. Buy it (fem.)! __________________________________ 4. Tell us the secret! ______________________________ 5. Sit in the chair! ________________________________ 6. Stand up! ____________________________________

15 Practice Affirmative Commands 1. Study it ( m. )! _________________________________ 2. Give me the book! _____________________________ 3. Buy it (fem.)! __________________________________ 4. Tell us the secret! ______________________________ 5. Sit in the chair! ________________________________ 6. Stand up! ____________________________________ Estúdialo Dame el libro Cómprala Dinos el secreto Sientáte en la silla Levántateor Ponte de pie

16 Direct Object Pronouns & Negative Tú Commands  With negative commands the direct object pronouns will come before the verb.

17 Practice Negative Tú Commands 1. Don’t look at me! ______________________________ 2. Don’t put it on the table ( f.)! ______________________ 3. Don’t do it ( m.)! _______________________________ 4. Don’t buy them ( m.)! ___________________________ 5. Don’t drink it ( f.) _______________________________ 6. Don’t tell me lies! ______________________________

18 Practice Negative Tú Commands 1. Don’t look at me! ______________________________ 2. Don’t put it on the table ( f.)! ______________________ 3. Don’t do it ( m.)! _______________________________ 4. Don’t buy them ( m.)! ___________________________ 5. Don’t drink it ( f.) _______________________________ 6. Don’t tell me lies! ______________________________ No me mires. No la pongas en la mesa. No lo hagas. No los compres. No la bebas. No me digas mentiras.


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