Direct Object Pronouns in Spanish

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The direct object is the word
in the sentence that receives
the direct action of the verb. It
answers the question 
what or
whom 
about the verb.
 
Direct Object Pronouns
 
Luisa is buying the 
blouse.
                              noun
 
Luisa is buying 
it.
                pronoun
 
The direct object can be either a noun
or a pronoun.
 
Luisa compra la 
blusa
.
                               noun
 
Luisa 
la 
compra.
       pronoun
 
 
The direct object pronouns
can replace either a thing or
a person. The pronoun
must agree with the noun it
replaces and it comes right
before the verb.
 
Direct Object Pronouns
 
       
Singular                                           Plural
me
        me                                     
nos 
         us
 
te 
         you (familiar)                  
os
  you(familiar)
 
lo  
       you (formal),him,it          
los
  you, them
 
la 
        you (formal),her,it            
las
   you, them
 
Direct object pronouns 
can be used to
replace
 
direct object nouns
.
 
              Lo
 
              Los
 
              La
 
              La
s
 
 
Masculine
 
feminine
 
 
 
Quiero la 
camisa
 azul.                  
La 
 quiero.
 
I want the blue 
shirt                         
I want 
it.
 
The
 
direct object pronoun 
is placed directly
before the 
conjugated verb.
 
The 
direct object noun 
is placed 
after
 the
conjugated verb
.
 
 
Quiero comprar 
zapatos
 negros.  Y 
los
 quiero comprar hoy.
I want to buy black 
shoes
.
                                                       
or   
Y quiero comprar
los 
hoy.
 
                                                   And I want to buy 
them
 today.
 
When an 
infinitive
 follows the 
conjugated verb
,
the 
direct object pronoun 
can be placed 
before
the 
conjugated verb 
or be 
attached
 to the
infinitive
.
 
Ella compró 
el casco
.
(She bought the helmet)
 
Ella 
lo 
compró.
(She bought it)
 
Ejemplos
 
Compró 
los guantes
.
(She bought the gloves)
 
Los
 compró.  (She bought
them)
 
Ejemplos
 
Remember that you must
use the 
a personal
 
before a
direct object when it is a
person. Ex: Invité 
a
 Carlos.
(I invited Carlos)
 
Note:
 
¿Invitaste 
a Juan
?
(Did you invite Juan)
 
Sí, 
lo
 invité.
( yes, I invited him)
 
 
 
 
Ejemplos
 
1. Mateo helped 
me.
          las     los      me
     
Answer:
 
me
2. 
Alvaro borrowed 
the book
.
          los      lo       os
     
Answer: lo
3.  Lorena bought 
the blouse
.
          te       la      las
     
Answer: la
 
Practica…
Choose the correct direct object pronoun that
you would use to replace the underlined words.
 
4.We took 
the children 
to
the park.
       nos       los       os
Answer:
 
los
 
5.
 We see 
the girls 
at the
mall.
        nos      las       os
Answer:
 
las
 
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Direct Object Pronouns in Spanish refer to the word in a sentence that receives the direct action of the verb. They can replace nouns and come before the verb. Learn how to use direct object pronouns with examples and understand their placement in different sentence structures.

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  • Language learning
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  1. Direct Object Pronouns

  2. Direct Object Pronouns The direct object is the word in the sentence that receives the direct action of the verb. It answers the question what or whom about the verb.

  3. The direct object can be either a noun or a pronoun. Luisa is buying the blouse. noun Luisa is buying it. pronoun

  4. Luisa compra la blusa. noun Luisa la compra. pronoun

  5. Direct Object Pronouns The direct object pronouns can replace either a thing or a person. The pronoun must agree with the noun it replaces and it comes right before the verb.

  6. Direct object pronouns can be used to replace direct object nouns. Singular Plural me me nos us te you (familiar) os you(familiar) lo you (formal),him,it los you, them la you (formal),her,it las you, them

  7. Lo Masculine Los La feminine Las

  8. The direct object noun is placed after the conjugated verb. Quiero la camisa azul. La quiero. I want the blue shirt I want it. The direct object pronoun is placed directly before the conjugated verb.

  9. When an infinitive follows the conjugated verb, the direct object pronoun can be placed before the conjugated verb or be attached to the infinitive. Quiero comprar zapatos negros. Y los quiero comprar hoy. I want to buy black shoes. or Y quiero comprarlos hoy. And I want to buy them today.

  10. Ejemplos Ella compr el casco. (She bought the helmet) Ella lo compr . (She bought it)

  11. Ejemplos Compr los guantes. (She bought the gloves) Los compr . (She bought them)

  12. Note: Remember that you must use the a personal before a direct object when it is a person. Ex: Invit a Carlos. (I invited Carlos)

  13. Ejemplos Invitaste a Juan? (Did you invite Juan) S , lo invit . ( yes, I invited him)

  14. Practica Choose the correct direct object pronoun that you would use to replace the underlined words. 1. Mateo helped me. las los me Answer: me 2. Alvaro borrowed the book. los lo os Answer: lo 3. Lorena bought the blouse. te la las Answer: la 4.We took the children to the park. nos los os Answer: los 5. We see the girls at the mall. nos las os Answer: las

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