Direct Object Pronouns Flashcards
lo
it (masculine)
(direct object pronoun)
Pedro lo compró.
Pedro bought it.
Pedro compró la sala.
Pedro bought the living room set.
Pedro compró el libro.
Pedro bought the book.
Pedro la compró.
Pedro bought it.
la
it (feminine)
(direct object pronoun)
Pedro limpió los zapatos.
Pedro cleaned the shoes.
Pedro los limpió.
Pedro cleaned them.
Pedro lavó las tazas.
Pedro washed the cups.
Pedro las lavó.
Pedro cleaned them.
¿Lo leíste?
Did you read it?
te
you
(direct object pronoun)
Te amo.
I love you.
Me
Me
(direct object pronoun)
Ella me ama.
She loves me.
Tengo que lavar los platos.
I have to wash the dishes.
Tengo que lavarlos.
I have to wash them.
Los tengo que lavar.
I have to wash them.
(This grammar not as popular.)
(Same form as with single verb. Pronoun comes before BOTH verbs.)
No puedo tocar la guitarra.
I can’t play the guitar.
No puedo tocarla.
I can’t play it.
No la puedo tocar.
I can’t play it.
Necesito aspirar la alfombra.
I need to vacuum the carpet.
Necesito aspirarla.
I need to vacuum it.
La necesito aspirar.
I need to vacuum it.