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Spanish 4 Review

Spanish 4 Review. Pronouns. Direct Pronouns = The object that directly receives the action of the verb is called the direct object . Ex: Bill hit the ball. Bill hit  what? Bill hit the  ball. Sherry hit Bill. Sherry hit  whom? Sherry hit  Bill. Direct Pronouns. Me Nos

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Spanish 4 Review

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  1. Spanish 4 Review

  2. Pronouns • Direct Pronouns= The object that directly receives the action of the verb is called the direct object. • Ex: Bill hit the ball.Bill hit what?Bill hit the ball. • Sherry hit Bill.Sherry hit whom?Sherry hit Bill.

  3. Direct Pronouns • Me Nos • Te Os • Lo/la Los/Las • 1.) Replace the object with the respectable pronoun. • 2.) Place it BEFORE the verb

  4. Examples • The uds./ud./ella/el form might either be masculine or femine depending on the person or object you are talking about. • la como: I eat it (feminine DO - la sopa, la comida, etc.) • lo como: I eat it (masculine DO - el pollo, el arroz, etc.)

  5. Sentences • I read it (book- libro) Yo lo leo. • She gives Bob the cat (el gato) Ella lo da a Bob. • He pushes Amy. El la empuja.

  6. Indirect Pronouns • The indirect object answers the question "To whom?"or "For whom?" the action of the verb is performed • Ex: • He gives María the book.To whom does he give the book?To María. • Indirect object=le

  7. IOPs • me (me)te (you-familiar)le (him, her, you-formal) • nos (us)os (you-all-familiar)les (them, you-all-formal) • In an affirmative statement with one verb, the indirect object pronoun comes before the conjugated verb

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