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Direct Object Pronouns By: Alexandra Olivan

Direct Object Pronouns By: Alexandra Olivan Direct Object *Direct Objects receive the action of the verb* They answer whom? or what? about the verb

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Direct Object Pronouns

By: Alexandra Olivan

Page 2: Direct Object Pronouns By: Alexandra Olivan Direct Object *Direct Objects receive the action of the verb* They answer whom? or what? about the verb

Direct Object *Direct Objects receive the action of the verb*

They answer whom? or what? about the verb.

Juan lifted the table

Juan levanto la mesa

Table/Mesa is the direct object because it receives the action of the verb

Page 3: Direct Object Pronouns By: Alexandra Olivan Direct Object *Direct Objects receive the action of the verb* They answer whom? or what? about the verb

Where is the Direct Object?

Juan vio el perro.Juan saw the dog What is receiving the action of the verb?Answer: The dog/el perro is the direct object Juan vio a Molly.Juan saw Molly.What is receiving the action of the verb? Answer: Molly is the direct object

Page 4: Direct Object Pronouns By: Alexandra Olivan Direct Object *Direct Objects receive the action of the verb* They answer whom? or what? about the verb

Direct Object Pronouns • Nouns used as direct objects can be replaced by

Pronouns.

• Direct Object Pronouns : Use these before the conjugated verb.

• Singular Plural

Page 5: Direct Object Pronouns By: Alexandra Olivan Direct Object *Direct Objects receive the action of the verb* They answer whom? or what? about the verb

Direct Object Pronouns 1. Find the Direct Object Alex: Ella tiene el carro. 2.Then put the pronoun before the conjugated

verbBob: Ella lo tiene.

Singular Plural

Page 6: Direct Object Pronouns By: Alexandra Olivan Direct Object *Direct Objects receive the action of the verb* They answer whom? or what? about the verb

Quiz 1*Tu llevas el libro.

What is the direct object?

Tu llevas el libro.

You take the book.

Now put a pronoun before the conjugated verb, which in this case is “llegas”.

Lo llevas.

You take it.

Singular Plural