PRONOMBRES OBJETO DIRECTO Flashcards
yo
ME - (me)
tú
TE (you)
él/ella/usted
LO/LA (him/her/it)
nosotros
NOS (us)
vosotros
OS (You all)
ustedes
LOS/LAS (You all)
ellos/as
LOS/LAS (You all)
She should gave it to him.
who/what is the direct object?
what pronoun would you use?
Ella debería dárselo.
Direct object: it
Objeto directo pronombre: lo
HOW TO ADD THE DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUN
infinitive or conjugated verb
When the verb is an infinitive construction, object pronouns may either be attached to the infinitive or placed before the conjugated verb.
Carlos quiere conocerte
o
Carlos te quiere conocer
(Carlos wants to meet you.)
HOW TO ADD THE DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUN
verb in progressive form (ending in -ing (-ando -endo)
When the verb is a progressive form, object pronouns may either be attached to the present participle or placed before the conjugated verb.
Te estoy ayudando
o
Estoy ayudándote
(I am helping you.)
HOW TO ADD THE DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUN
verb in progressive form (ending in -ing (-ando -endo)
When the verb is a progressive form, indirect object pronouns may either be attached to the present participle or placed before the conjugated verb.
Margarita le está dando el plato a Laura
o
Margarita está dándole el plato a Laura
(Margarita is giving Laura the dishes)
if the sentence has both direct and indirect pronoun, which pronoun comes first?
The indirect object pronoun always comes before the direct object pronoun when using them together in a sentence. Also, when the direct object is “lo,” “la,” los,” or “las,” and the indirect object is “le” or “les,” the indirect object is converted to “se.”