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Learn how to use direct object pronouns in Spanish to replace nouns, understand proper placement, and enhance your language skills.
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Direct Object Pronouns p. 41 Avancemos 2
DOP: Me, Te, Nos • You know that direct object pronouns replace direct object nouns. • The Direct object pronouns lo, la, los, and las can refer to both objects and people.
DOP: Me, Te, Nos • The pronouns me, te, nos, and os refer only to people. • Here are all the direct object pronouns:
Singular me me te you (inf.) lo him, it you (f.) la her, it you (f.) DOP: Me, Te, Nos Plural nos us os you (inf.) los them, you las them, you
DOP: Me, Te, Nos • Remember that in Spanish the subject and the verb ending tell who does the action and the direct object pronoun indicates who receives the action. • ¿Me ayudas, por favor? • Can you help me please?
DOP: Me, Te, Nos • Direct object pronouns usually come right before the conjugated verb. • When an infinitive follows a conjugated verb, the direct object pronoun can be placed before the first verb or attached to the infinitive.
DOP: Me, Te, Nos • ¡No te entiendo! • (Before the conjugated verb.) • Quieren llevarnos al centro. • (Attached to the infinitive.)