Complementos Directos (Direct Objects) Esp.II Realidades 2 Tema 4.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Direct Object Pronouns
Advertisements

Page 109 – AVSR 1 Chapter 3 – Realidades 3
Direct Object Pronouns
Complementos Indirectos
Complementos Directos
Los complementos directos o Direct Object Pronouns (D.O.P.’s)
Los Objetos Directos Direct Object Pronouns. What is a direct object again??? Direct objects receive the action of the verb in a sentence: I memorize.
Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns Combined
Direct Objects, the Personal a, and Direct Object Pronouns
Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns Combined
Complementos Directos (Direct Objects) Unidad 4, Leccion 1
Direct Object Pronouns
Direct Object Pronouns…
Los Complementos Directos Los Complementos Directos Sr. Schofield.
Direct Object Pronouns
Complementos Directos (Direct Objects) Unidad 3, Etapa 3
Unidad 1-1 Los pronombres a pronoun replaces a noun.
Direct Objects & Direct Object Pronouns
Direct Object Pronouns
Complementos Directos
Los Pronombres Brian Xu.
Los complementos directos, y los pronombres de complemento directo
Complementos Directos (Direct Objects) Unidad 3, Etapa 3
Complementos Directos (Direct Objects) Notes #19 Unidad 3, Etapa 3
Complementos Indirectos (Indirect Object Pronouns) IDOPs
* In English the direct object is an object that receives the direct action from the verb * Ex: I wash the table. * In this sentence your direct object.
Direct Object (Pronouns) Didn’t we do this last year?
Direct Object Pronouns. We close the books. I invited the girls. She eats the pizza.
Direct Object Pronouns Direct Object Pronouns. Direct Object Pronouns Direct Object Pronouns me nos te lo/la los/las.
Direct Object Pronouns
Direct Object Pronouns Michaelson Español 2 U1L1.
Direct Object Pronouns Direct Object Pronouns. Direct Object Pronouns Direct Object Pronouns menos teos lo/lalos/las.
Complementos Indirectos index. What does a indirect object pronoun do? An indirect object pronoun takes the place of an indirect object. For example:
Direct Object Pronouns A direct object receives the action of the verb or shows the result of the action. Direct objects answer the question “What” or.
Direct Object Pronouns
Direct Object Pronouns: Me, Te, Nos
Explanation of direct object pronouns in English direct object pronouns in English and Spanish placement of direct object pronouns in Spanish practice.
Complementos Directos (Direct Objects) 3,. What does a direct object pronoun do? A direct object pronoun takes the place of a direct object. For example:
Direct Object Pronouns (DOP) Diagram each part of these English sentences: I bought the shoes. What is the subject, the verb, the direct object?
Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns Combined Traje el bronceador. ¿Me lo puedes aplicar? (Los pronombres de complemento directo e indirecto usados juntos)
The DO answers the question “what?” or “whom?” with regard to what the subject of the sentences is doing Maria bought a big house. Direct Object I saw.
Indirect object pronouns Español 2-2. What does a indirect object pronoun do? An indirect object pronoun takes the place of an indirect object. For example:
Direct Object Pronouns ¡Avancemos! p.204. ❏ receive the action of the verb ❏ answer the question Whom? or What? ❏ can be either a noun or a pronoun. Direct.
Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns Combined Traje el bronceador. ¿Me lo puedes aplicar? (Los pronombres de complemento directo e indirecto usados juntos)
Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns Combined Traje el bronceador. ¿Me lo puedes aplicar? (Los pronombres de complemento directo e indirecto usados juntos)
Complementos Directos (Direct Objects). What is a direct object? The direct object of the sentence receives the action of the verb. Play the guitar. Every.
Direct Object Pronouns Pronombres de complemento directo.
Direct Object Pronouns Direct Objects Diagram each part of these English sentences: I want that skirt. I like the shoes. What is the subject, the verb,
Subject pronouns: Tell who's doing the action. Shows how to conjugate the verb. Is not often used in Spanish, except for 3rd person forms or emphasis.
Direct Object Pronoun Singular Pronouns Plural pronouns Affirmative sentences Negative sentences.
Complementos Directos (Direct Objects) Unidad 3, Etapa 3.
Complementos Directos (Direct Objects). Complementos Directos explanation of direct object pronouns in English direct object pronouns in English and Spanish.
IR + a + Infinitive The Near Future.
Direct Object Pronouns Direct Objects Diagram each part of these English sentences: What is the subject, the verb, the direct object? I want that skirt.
Complementos Indirectos
Direct Objects and Direct Object Pronouns (Los complementos directos y los pronombres de complemento directo) O…LOLA es una mujer DIRECTA.
Direct Objects, the Personal a, and Direct Object Pronouns (Los complementos directos, la a personal, y los pronombres de complemento directo)
Direct Object and Direct Object Pronouns. What is a Direct Object? A direct object is a thing or person getting the action of a verb. * Usually answers.
What do all the pictures have in common? What are we talking about today? Learner Profile: Balanced Statement of Inquiry: Sports and Hobbies affect our.
Indirect Object Pronouns me you ( fam. ) you ( form. ) him us you ( pl. ) them ( m. ) herthem ( f. ) Answer: To whom/For whom (RIGHT SIDE NOTES) = me =
Indirect Object Pronouns
Complementos Indirectos
Direct Object Pronouns.
Complementos Indirectos
Complementos Directos (Direct Objects) Unidad 3, Etapa 3
Complementos Indirectos
Complementos Indirectos
Complementos Indirectos
Presentation transcript:

Complementos Directos (Direct Objects) Esp.II Realidades 2 Tema 4

Complementos Directos explanation of direct object pronouns in English direct object pronouns in English and Spanish placement of direct object pronouns in Spanish practice replacing the direct object with the pronoun practice answering questions with direct object pronouns index

What does a direct object pronoun do? A direct object pronoun takes the place of a direct object. For example: Do you see the statue? Yes, I see it. direct object direct object pronoun index

What does a direct object pronoun do? A direct object pronoun takes the place of a direct object. For example: Do you have the map? Yes, I have it. direct object direct object pronoun index

What does a direct object pronoun do? A direct object pronoun takes the place of a direct object. For example: Can you see us? Yes, we can see you. direct object pronoun index

The following are the direct object pronouns in English: me you ( pl.-fam. ) you ( form. ) him, it( m. ) us you ( pl. ) them ( m. ) her, it( f. )them ( f. ) The Spanish equivalents are as follows: = me = te = lo, la = lo = la = os = los, las = los = las index you ( fam. ) = nos

Notice the placement of the direct object pronouns in Spanish: I watch it (el tráfico). direct object Yo lo miro. direct object pronoun verb In English the direct object pronoun is placed after the verb. In Spanish it is usually put before the conjugated verb. index

Notice the placement of the direct object pronouns in Spanish: We watch you. direct object pronoun Nosotros te miramos. direct object pronoun verb In English the direct object pronoun is placed after the verb. In Spanish it is usually put before the conjugated verb. index

Notice the placement of the direct object pronouns in Spanish: She sings them ( las canciones ). direct object pronoun Ella las canta. direct object pronoun verb In English the direct object pronoun is placed after the verb. In Spanish it is usually put before the conjugated verb. index

Notice the placement of the direct object pronouns in a negative sentence in Spanish: Los estudiantes no la hacen. (la tarea) direct object pronoun verb In a negative sentence in Spanish the direct object is placed in front of the conjugated verb. It can not be placed in front of “ no ”. index

Notice the placement of the direct object pronouns in a sentence with an infinitive construction in Spanish: ¿Quieres tomar el autobuús? Sí, lo quiero tomar. Sí, quiero tomarlo. The direct object pronoun can be placed either before a conjugated verb or after the infinitive. index

Notice the placement of the direct object pronouns in a sentence with an infinitive construction in Spanish: ¿Van a visitar los museos? No, no los vamos a visitar. No, no vamos a visitarlos. The direct object pronoun can be placed either before a conjugated verb or after the infinitive. index

Rewrite the following sentence replacing the direct object with the direct object pronoun. Then translate the sentence into English. Yo veo la fuente. Yo la veo. I see it. index

Rewrite the following sentence replacing the direct object with the direct object pronoun. Then translate the sentence into English. Seguimos las direcciones. Las seguimos. We follow them. index

Rewrite the following sentence replacing the direct object with the direct object pronoun. Then translate the sentence into English. Ellos quieren a nosotros. Ellos nos quieren. They want/love us. index

Rewrite the following sentence replacing the direct object with the direct object pronoun. Then translate the sentence into English. Tú necesitas la dirección. Tú la necesitas. You need it. index

Rewrite the following sentence replacing the direct object with the direct object pronoun. Then translate the sentence into English. Ella busca el cruce de calles. Ella lo busca. She looks for it. index

Rewrite the following sentence replacing the direct object with the direct object pronoun. Then translate the sentence into English. ¿Encontraron el monumento? ¿Lo encontaran? ¿Do ya’ll find it? index

Rewrite the following sentence replacing the direct object with the direct object pronoun. Then translate the sentence into English. ¿Cruzaste la calle? ¿La cruzaste? Did you cross it? index

Say the following sentence replacing the direct object with the direct object pronoun. Then translate the sentence into English. In these sentences there are two different locations where the pronoun can be placed, write the sentence both ways. Voy a conducir el coche. Lo voy a conducir. Voy a conducirlo. I am going to drive it. index

¿Quieres cambiar la línea? ¿La quieres cambiar? ¿Quieres cambiarla? Do you want to change it? Say the following sentence replacing the direct object with the direct object pronoun. Then translate the sentence into English. In these sentences there are two different locations where the pronoun can be placed, write the sentence both ways. index

Necesitan invitar a José y Luci. Los necesitan invitar. Necesitan invitarlos. They need to invite him. Say the following sentence replacing the direct object with the direct object pronoun. Then translate the sentence into English. In these sentences there are two different locations where the pronoun can be placed, write the sentence both ways. index

Tienes que limpiar el camión. Lo tienes que limpiar. Tienes que limpiarlo. You have to clean it. Say the following sentence replacing the direct object with the direct object pronoun. Then translate the sentence into English. In these sentences there are two different locations where the pronoun can be placed, write the sentence both ways. index

¿Me puedes ayudar? (sí) Sí, te puedo ayudar. Sí, puedo ayudarte. Answer the following question making sure to use a direct object pronoun. If (no) follows the question answer in the negative. If (sí) follows, answer in the affirmative. index

¿Ves el semáfaro? (no) No, no lo veo. Answer the following question making sure to use a direct object pronoun. If (no) follows the question answer in the negative. If (sí) follows, answer in the affirmative. index

¿Quieres leer el mapa? (sí) Sí, lo quiero leer. Sí, quiero leerlo. Answer the following question making sure to use a direct object pronoun. If (no) follows the question answer in the negative. If (sí) follows, answer in the affirmative. index

¿Me vas a buscar? (no) No, no te voy a buscar. No, no voy a buscarte. Answer the following question making sure to use a direct object pronoun. If (no) follows the question answer in the negative. If (sí) follows, answer in the affirmative. index

1.¡Cruza el puente! 2.¡Busca a los niños! 3.¡Pasa el cruce de calles! 4.¡No pares el taxi! 5.¡No pierdas las dirreciones! 6.¡No mires a la Sra. Phua-Ryko! Change each of these commands substituting the direct object with a DOP. *Affirmatives-attach DOP add accent. *Negatives-place DOP in front of verb. index

¿Ustedes quieren ver la presentación otra vez? ¡Sí, la queremos ver otra vez!