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Understanding Direct Object Pronouns in Spanish

This resource covers the concept of direct object pronouns in the Spanish language. Direct object pronouns replace nouns that receive the action of a verb, simplifying sentences. The guide explains how to identify these pronouns by addressing the questions "Whom?" and "What?" through various examples such as "Bill coge el balón," which transforms to "Bill lo coge." Learn to use direct object pronouns effectively to enhance your Spanish fluency.

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Understanding Direct Object Pronouns in Spanish

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  1. Direct Object Pronouns Katy Miller, Cede Littlejohn, Claire Dorcy

  2. Direct Object Pronouns • Direct object pronouns receive the action of the verb. They answer the following questions about the verb: • Whom? • What? • Nouns used as direct objects can be replaced by pronouns.

  3. Direct Object Pronouns (cont.)

  4. Direct Objects (cont.) • Bill coge el balón. • Bill ____ coge. • Juan tiene la pluma. • Juan ___ tiene. • Mercedecome la pizza. • Mercede___come. la lo la

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