Builder 2.4 Flashcards
Direct Object Pronouns
A direct object pronoun replaces a direct object, which is a noun that directly receives the action of a verb in a sentence.
me, te, lo/la, nos, os, los/las
Indirect Object Pronouns
An indirect object pronoun tells you to whom or for whom something is done.
me, te, le, nos, os, les
to buy
comprar
to meet people
conocer
soon
pronto
movie theater
el cine
sight
la vista
therefore
por eso
desk
el escritorio
preterite dar
di, diste, dio, dimos, disteis, dieron
I gave [the book] to Jon
le di [el libro] a Jon
the [sad] part
lo [triste] es
the part about
lo de
how [handsome]
lo [guapo]
to tell, say
decir
preterite decir
dije, dijiste, dijo, dijimos, dijisteis, dijeron
I don’t care
(a mí) no me importa
to be important to
importar (like gustar)
apparently
por lo visto
reflexive pronouns
Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and direct object of action is the same.
me, te, se, nos, os, se
to shave
afeitar
to bathe
bañar
to approach
acercarse a
to get used to
acostumbrarse a
to look like
parecer(se) a
to fall asleep
dormirse
to go to bed, lie down
acostarse
hair
el cabello, el pelo
before / after
antes de / después de
to brush
cepillar(se)
to comb
peinar(se)
to say goodbye
despedirse
to wake (someone) up
despertar
to have fun
divertirse
to lift (up)
levantar
to get up
levantarse
to wash (oneself)
lavarse
to wash oneself
lavarse
to be called
llamarse
to hurry up
apurarse, darse prisa