SPAN 1101 Chapter : Direct Object Pronouns 1
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The direct object answers the question what or whom with regard to what the subject of the sentence is doing. Basically it is the object that receives (directly) the action of the verb. A direct object pronoun is used to remplace the direct object, basically to avoid repetition or being redundant. Dop: me (me), te (you), lo/la (him, her, it, you-formal), nos (us), los/las (them, you-all-formal) A direct object pronoun always goes in front of the conjugated verb. When using the negative, just place no before the dop. Just like any other pronoun (reflexive pronouns and indirect object pronouns) the direct object pronouns, when used with more complex verbal structures such as. Replacing a direct object by a direct object pronoun. In this exercise just remplace the direct object with the appropriate direct object pronoun. Careful, use the same tense used in the sentence: maria comi un pescado frito. ________________________________________: jorge y yo le mos el libro de ernest gaines.