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Direct Object Pronouns

Direct Object Pronouns. Remember…. Remember that direct objects receive the action of the verb. They answer the questions who or what receives the action. Here are all of the direct object pronouns:. Direct Object Pronouns. subject. direct object. verb. Direct Object Pronouns.

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Direct Object Pronouns

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  1. Direct Object Pronouns

  2. Remember… • Remember that direct objects receive the action of the verb. • They answer the questions who or what receives the action. • Here are all of the direct object pronouns:

  3. Direct Object Pronouns

  4. subject direct object verb Direct Object Pronouns • Remember that we use the pronouns me, te, and nos as either direct or indirect objects In these examples, they are direct objects: Las arañas me asustan. Spiders scare me.

  5. subject direct object verb Direct Object Pronouns • Remember that we use the pronouns me, te, and nos as either direct or indirect objects In these examples, they are direct objects: Los Ortega nos invitan. The Ortega’s are inviting us.

  6. Placement of Object Pronouns • Pronouns are placed either before a conjugated verb or attached to the end of an infinitive or an affirmative command. Llámame más tarde. Call me later.

  7. Placement of Object Pronouns • Pronouns are placed either before a conjugated verb or attached to the end of an infinitive or an affirmative command. No te puedo llamar. I can’t call you. or

  8. Placement of Object Pronouns • Pronouns are placed either before a conjugated verb or attached to the end of an infinitive or an affirmative command. No puedo llamarte. I can’t call you.

  9. ?Listos para practicar?

  10. http://studyspanish.com/lessons/dopro1.htm

  11. El fin

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