Direct Object Pronouns: Me, Te, Nos P. 166 Realidades 2

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Direct Object Pronouns:
Me, Te, Nos
P. 166
Realidades 2
DOP: Me, Te, Nos
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You know that direct object pronouns
replace direct object nouns.
The Direct object pronouns lo, la, los, and
las can refer to both objects and people.
DOP: Me, Te, Nos
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The pronouns me, te, nos, and os refer
only to people.
Here are all the direct object pronouns:
DOP: Me, Te, Nos
Singular
me
me
Plural
nos
us
te
you (inf.)
os
you (inf.)
lo
him, it
you (f.)
her, it
you (f.)
los
las
them, you
them, you
la
DOP: Me, Te, Nos
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Remember that in Spanish the subject and
the verb ending tell who does the action
and the direct object pronoun indicates
who receives the action.
¿Me ayudas, por favor?
Can you help me please?
DOP: Me, Te, Nos
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Direct object pronouns usually come right
before the conjugated verb.
When an infinitive follows a conjugated
verb, the direct object pronoun can be
placed before the first verb or attached to
the infinitive.
DOP: Me, Te, Nos
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¡No te entiendo!
(Before the conjugated verb.)
Quieren llevarnos al centro.
(Attached to the infinitive.)
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