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Pronombres de complemento directo

Pronombres de complemento directo. Direct object pronouns tell who or what receives the action of the verb. They are used to replace a noun, in order not to repeat it. Remember that when the direct object is a person or group of people, you use the personal a before it.

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Pronombres de complemento directo

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  1. Pronombres de complemento directo Direct object pronouns tell who or what receives the action of the verb. They are used to replace a noun, in order not to repeat it. Remember that when the direct object is a person or group of people, you use the personal a before it. —¿Probaste el pescado? —¿Ves mucho a tus amigas? —Sí, lo probé. —Sí, las veo todos los días.

  2. Pronombres de complemento directo • Direct object pronouns generally go before the main verb. If there is a no before the verb, the pronoun goes between no and the verb. —Antonio comió las uvas. Las comió en el desayuno. Yo no las comí.

  3. Pronombres de complemento directo • If the verb is followed by an infinitive or a present participle (present progressive), the direct object pronoun may go before the main verb or be attached to the infinitive or participle. —¿Vas a comer el helado? —Estoy comiéndolo ahora. —Lo estoy comiendo ahora. —No, no lo quiero comer. / —No, no quiero comerlo.

  4. Pronombres de complemento indirecto Indirect object pronouns indicate to whom or for whom an action is performed. El médico le recetó unas pastillas a Eva.

  5. Pronombres de complemento indirecto • Sometimes you can use a + Ud. / él / ella or a noun to clarify to whom the indirect pronouns le and les refer. El médico le dio una inyección a ella. ¿Quién les trajo las medicinas a ustedes? La enfermera le trajo la radiografía al doctor.

  6. Pronombres de complemento indirecto • If a verb is followed by an infinitive or a present participle (present progressive), the indirect object pronoun may go before the main verb or be attached to the infinitive or participle. Le tienen que hacer una radiografía a mi perro. Les estoy dando las medicinas. Tienen que hacerle una radiografía a mi perro. Estoy dándoles las medicinas.

  7. Pronombres de complemento indirecto • Remember that indirect object pronouns are used with verbs like gustar, encantar, and doler. Me duele el brazo. A los niños no les gustan las inyecciones.

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