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Direct objects and direct object pronouns

Direct objects and direct object pronouns. Preview Direct objects Direct object pronouns with infinitives. Direct objects. Verbs can be followed by direct objects , the person or thing receiving the action of the verb. Rafaela pone la mesa . Siempre pido la sopa . Direct objects.

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Direct objects and direct object pronouns

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  1. Direct objects and direct object pronouns Preview • Direct objects • Direct object pronouns with infinitives

  2. Direct objects • Verbs can be followed by direct objects, the person or thing receiving the action of the verb. Rafaela pone la mesa. Siempre pido la sopa.

  3. Direct objects • A directobject can be a noun or a pronoun. Use direct object pronouns to avoid repeating nouns that have already been mentioned. • These pronouns must agree with the nouns they stand for. Masculine Feminine SINGULAR lohim, it laher, it PLURAL losthem lasthem ¿Quién va a pedir el flan? Yo lo voy a pedir.

  4. Direct object pronouns with infinitives • Direct object pronouns go before the conjugated verb. • If there is an infinitive in the sentence, the pronouns go before the conjugated verb or are attached to the end of the infinitive. Yo los preparo. ¿Quién prepara los sándwiches? ¿Quién va a preparar la cena? Mi padre la va a preparar. Mi padre va a prepararla.

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