Spanish pronouns Flashcards
when there’s one conjugated verb, where does the pronoun go? before, or after the verb?
before the verb.
“Carlos la come”
the direct pronoun for “me” in spanish is
me
the direct pronoun for “us” is…
nos
the direct pronoun for “you” is
tú/ os
te for object
direct pronouns for him, her, it, you
lo/la
or “le” in mexico
direct pronoun for them/you
los,las
when there’s more than one verb what do you do?
translate this: He wants to eat an apple
you conjugate the first verb, and leave the second!
“quiere comer un manzana”
quiero —> quiere
pero, comer stays the same
when there’s more than one verb, you can put the direct pronouns where..?
before the conjugated verb, or after the unconjugated verb.
ex:
LO quiero comer
quiero comerLO