39 Es el 5 de enero. Direct Object Pronouns Direct Objects 1. Find the verb. 2. Ask “Who?” or “What?” Ejemplos: Paco bought a book. (D.O.) I looked for you. (D.O.) Replace with a Direct Object Pronoun • • • • • Jorge bought a surfboard. I looked for the tickets. He saw Arlyn and me. The teacher asked you. The students looked at me. • • • • • Jorge bought it. I looked for them. He saw us. The teacher asked you. The students looked at me. Direct Object Pronouns me (me) nos (us) te (you) os (you all) lo (him) (it –m.) la (her) (it –f.) los (them – m.) las (them –f.) Replace with a Direct Object pronoun • • • • • • • La crema protectora Un anorak Unas toallas Los libros Ana y yo Me Te • • • • • • • La Lo Las Los Nos Me Te Placement • Place a direct object pronoun before a conjugated verb. Ejemplos: 1. Juan compró un traje de baño. Juan lo compró. 2. Yo empecé la tarea. Yo la empecé. 3. Franmar invitó a Jorge y yo. Franmar nos invitó. Placement • Place a direct object pronoun after an infinitive. (verb that ends in –ar, -er or –ir) Ejemplos: 1. Madison tiene que comprar las gafas de sol. Madison tiene que comprarlas. 2. The teacher wants to see you. La maestra quiere verte. 3. Kyle is not going to invite me. Kyle no va a invitarme. El Fin