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Josh Lisi

Josh Lisi. LOLOS LALAS M F SP Direct Object Pronouns tell who or what receives the action of the verb. Direct-object Pronouns take the place of direct

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Page 1: Josh Lisi. LOLOS LALAS M F SP Direct Object Pronouns tell who or what receives the action of the verb. Direct-object Pronouns take the place of direct

Josh Lisi

Page 2: Josh Lisi. LOLOS LALAS M F SP Direct Object Pronouns tell who or what receives the action of the verb. Direct-object Pronouns take the place of direct

LO LOS

LA LAS

M

F

S P

Direct Object Pronouns tell who or what receives the action of the verb.

Direct-object Pronouns take the place of direct objects and agree with themIn gender and number.

It is equivalent to the English word IT. When referring to people it will change.When plural it will translate as THEM

me nos

te os

lo / la los / las

THE NEW ONES OBJECTS ARE THE SAME AS ALWAYS

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Put the direct object pronoun BEFORE the conjugated verb1. Cierro el libro. Lo cierro

I close the book. I close it.2. Cierro la puerta. La cierro.3. Cierro los libros. Los cierro.4. Cierro las puertas Las cierro.

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In Spanish you can also attach the DOP to an infinitve.

Voy a traer los vestidos.I can say:

Los voy a traer.Voy a traerlos. SAME RULES AS ALL

THE OTHER OBJECTS(REFLEXIVE)

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1. Hoy vamos a ir a El Yunque, el bosque tropical en Puerto Rico. ¿Qué vamos a necesitar para la excursión? A ver…

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¿Tenemos la cámara?

Si, la tenemos.

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¿Tenemos el paraguas?

Si, lo tenemos.

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¿Tenemos una mochila?

Si, la tenemos.

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¿Tenemos las gafas de sol?

Si, las tenemos.

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¿Tenemos el mapa del parque?

Si, lo tenemos.

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¿Tenemos nuestras botas?

Si, las tenemos.

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¿Tenemos fruta para una merienda?

Si, la tenemos.

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Si, las tenemos.

¿Tenemos gorras para protegernos del sol?

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Tenemos todos que necesitamos. ¡Vamos!

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2. Hoy hace buen tiempo. Hace mucho sol. Vamos a la playa. ¿Qué necesitamos para ir a la playa?

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¿Tienes los trajes de baño?

Si, los tengo.

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¿Tienes las gafas de sol?

Si, las tengo.

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¿Tienes una mochila?

Si, la tengo.

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Si, las tengo.

¿Tienes unas camisetas?

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Si, la tengo.

¿Tienes una bola?

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Si, la tengo.

¿Tienes una toalla?

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Si, lo tengo.

¿Tienes el bronceador?

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Si, los tengo.

¿Tienes unos libros para leer?

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Si, los tengo.

¿Tienes unos refrescos si tenemos sed?

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Si, la tengo.

¿Tienes una radio para escuchar música?

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¡Vamos a la playa!