Verbal Object Pronoun Flashcards
What do direct object pronouns represent?
The noun directly acted upon by the verb.
E.g. “I killed the fly.” “Maté la mosca.”
What do indirect object pronouns represent?
The noun that is the recipient of the action. This is always a person or an animal.
E.g. “I gave her the ring.” “Le di el anillo.”
An indirect object pronoun can be used to replace “a + “ or “para +”.
What are the direct and indirect object pronouns?
Direct/Indirect
Me: me | me
You (familiar): te | te
Ustd.: lo/la | le
Nos: nos | nos
Them: los/las | les
She gave me the money.
Ella me di el dinero.
She sees me.
Ella me ve.
She sees you (familiar).
Ella te ve.
She sees you (formal).
Ella lo ve.
She sees us.
Ella nos ve.
She sees them/you. (plural, masculine)
Ella los ve.
She gave you the money. (familiar)
Ella te dio el dinero.
She gave him the money.
She gave her the money.
She gave it the money.
Ella le dio el dinero.
Ella le dio el dinero.
Ella le dio el dinero.
She gave us the money.
Ella nos dio el dinero.
She gave them the money.
She gave you (plural) the money.
Ella les dio el dinero.
Ella les dio el dinero.
Do you hear me?
¿Me oyes?
She sees him.
Ella lo ve.
She sees her.
Ella la ve.
She sees it.
Ella lo ve.
She sees you. (plural, feminine)
Ella las ve.
I need you.
Te nesecito.
I know him.
Lo conozco.
I know you (formal).
Lo conozco.
I am familiar with it.
Lo conozco.
I look at myself in the mirror.
Yo me miro en la espejo.
He loves himself a lot.
Él se quiere mucho.
You are killing yourselves (formal).
Ustedes se matan.
Are you talking to me? (familiar)
¿Me hablas?
I told him the truth.
Le dije la verdad.
i am sending the gift to Carlos.
Le mando un regalo a Carlos.
I write to everyone.
Le escribo a todos.
Let me introduce you to …
Le presenta a …
Pleased to meet you. (familiar)
Encantada de conocerte.
Pleased to meet you, (formal)
Encantada de conocerle.