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1 Direct Object Pronoun Singular Pronouns Plural pronouns Affirmative sentences Negative sentences

2 Direct Object Pronoun D.O.P. answers to the question what? or whom?

3 Singular pronouns Me (me) Me (me) Te (you) Te (you) Lo/la (him/her; you;it) Lo/la (him/her; you;it)

4 Plural pronouns Nos (us) Nos (us) Os (you) Os (you) Los / las (them; you) Los / las (them; you)

5 Placement in affirmative sentences In an affirmative sentence with one verb, the direct object pronoun will immediately precede the conjugated verb. In an affirmative sentence with one verb, the direct object pronoun will immediately precede the conjugated verb. Yo te conozco – I know you Yo te conozco – I know you

6 Placement in negative sentences With one verb, the DOP is placed between the word no (or other term of negation) and the conjugated verb. With one verb, the DOP is placed between the word no (or other term of negation) and the conjugated verb. No lo conocemos No lo conocemos

7 Placement in affirmative sentences with two verbs You have two options: Place the DOP immediately before the first verb (conjugated). Place the DOP immediately before the first verb (conjugated). Te quiero ver Te quiero ver Attach the DOP directly to the second verb (infinitive). Attach the DOP directly to the second verb (infinitive). Quiero verte Quiero verte

8 Placement in negative sentences with two verbs In negative statements with two verbs the DOP can be placed before the conjugated verb or attached directly to the infinitive: In negative statements with two verbs the DOP can be placed before the conjugated verb or attached directly to the infinitive: No tengo que leerlo. No tengo que leerlo. No lo tengo que leer No lo tengo que leer

9 Practica 1. ¿Donde pones el libro? 2. Estoy escribiendo una carta. 3. Voy a comprar el regalo mañana. 4. Yo traigo pasteles para la fiesta. 5. Mis hermanos compran dos camisas. 1. ¿Donde lo pones? 2. La estoy escribiendo. 3. Lo voy a comprar mañana. 4. Yo los traigo para la fiesta. 5. Mis hermanos las compran.

10 Pronoun Rules Pronouns are place before the first conjugated verb. Pronouns are place before the first conjugated verb. If there are two verbs you can attach the pronoun to the second verb. If there are two verbs you can attach the pronoun to the second verb. The indirect object is always before the direct object pronoun. The indirect object is always before the direct object pronoun. If the IOP and the DOP are in the third person singular or plural you’ll change the IOP to “SE” If the IOP and the DOP are in the third person singular or plural you’ll change the IOP to “SE”


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