DIRECT & INDIRECT Object Pronouns.

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DIRECT & INDIRECT Object Pronouns

Direct Object Pronouns lo – him/it/you(frmal) los – them (masculine) me – me nos - us te – you (inforrmal) os – you (plural/infrmal) (Spain) lo – him/it/you(frmal) La – her /it/you(frmal) los – them (masculine) las – them (feminine)

Direct Objects “Paco needs a book” - “I saw Mateo” The Direct Object is the person, place or thing that directly receives the action of the verb. It usually follows the verb and answers “what” or “who” receives the action of the verb “Paco needs a book” - “I saw Mateo” Object of conjugated verb- before verb

Placement Before a conjugated verb ie… Marcos lo lee – Marcos reads it Attached to n infinitive ie…Marta quiere leerlo - Marcos wants to read it Attached to a gerund (ing) ie…Marcos está leyéndololo – Marcos is reading it In negative sentences is placed between the “no” and the conjugated verb” ie…Marta no lo lee – Marcos is not reading it. Object of conjugated verb- before verb

PERSONAL “A” The preposition “a” is used when the direct object is specific to people. “Yo ayudo a Maria” – I help Maria “Yo llamé a Juan y a Teresa” – I called Juan and Teresa Also used before “nadie” and “alguien” “Yo vi a nadie” - I didn’t see anyone “Vi a alguien” – I saw someone “Viste a alguien” – Did you see anyone?

INDIRECT OBJECT It indicates to/for whom a noun/action is given/carried out, or from whom something is bought, borrowed, or taken away. “El me compró un libro” – he bought me a book. “Yo te escribo cartas siempre” – I always write letters to you. “ Ellos le dieron el examen (a ella) – they gave the test to her.

Indirect Object Pronouns le – him/it/you(frmal) les – them (masculine) me – me nos - us te – you (informal) os – you (plural/infrmal) (Spain) le – him/it/you(frmal) le – her /it/you(frmal) les – them (masculine) les – them (feminine)

Placement of double object Pronouns IF more than one type of object pronoun is used in a sentence, INDIRECT comes before DIRECT. “Pepe da flores a Chelo los jueves” “Pepe gives them to her on Thursdays” “Pepe se las da los jueves” The indirect “le” changes to “se” when combien with “lo, los, la, las”

Examples Paco gives me a book. Paco me da un libro a mí. Paco gives it to me. Paco me lo da a mí. Object of conjugated verb- before verb

Examples I give Paco a book. Yo le doy un libro a Paco. I give it to Paco Yo se lo doy a Paco. Object of conjugated verb- before verb

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