Direct Object Pronouns Flashcards

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Direct Object Pronouns…

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When the pronoun replaces the name of the direct object, use the following pronouns:

me (me)
te (you-familiar)
lo, la (him, her, it, you-formal)
nos (us)
os (you-all-familiar)
los, las (them, you-all-formal)
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I have the pen. I have it.
John has the pen. John has it.
John has the book.  John has it.
John has the books.  John has them.
Juan eats it.
The boys buy it.
John eats 2 sandwiches. John eats them. He eats them.
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Tengo la pluma. La tengo.
Juan tiene la pluma. Juan la tiene.
Juan tiene la libro. Juan lo tiene.
Juan tiene los libros. Juan los tiene.
Juan la come. (la comida)
El chico la compra. (la pluma)
Juan come dos sándwiches. Juan los come / Los come.
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When Direct Object is a person:

I know you.
She loves him.
She loves me.
Juan sees her.
They call us.
We call them.
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Te conozco.
Ella lo ama.
Ella me ama.
Juan la ve.
Ellos nos llaman.
Los llamamos.
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