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Direct Objects. Direct Objects. Find the verb and ask “WHAT” Direct Objects can be people, places or things They are placed in one of the following areas: BEFORE conjugated verbs ATTACHED to infinitives ATTACHED to present participles (-ando, -iendo)
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Direct Objects Direct Objects • Find the verb and ask “WHAT” • Direct Objects can be people, places or things • They are placed in one of the following areas: • BEFORE conjugated verbs • ATTACHED to infinitives • ATTACHED to present participles (-ando, -iendo) • ATTACHED to commands (accents if necessary) • If both an indirect object and a direct object pronoun are used in the same sentence: • The indirect comes before the direct (ID). • The indirect objects for her/him/them becomes a “Se” if the direct object begins with the letter “L”. • Examples: • Le digo la verdad. I tell him the truth. • Se lo traigo. I bring it (book) to them. • Me la lanza. He throws it to me. • Find the verb and ask “WHAT” • Direct Objects can be people, places or things • They are placed in one of the following areas: • BEFORE conjugated verbs • ATTACHED to infinitives • ATTACHED to present participles (-ando, -iendo) • ATTACHED to commands (accents if necessary) • If both an indirect object and a direct object pronoun are used in the same sentence: • The indirect comes before the direct (ID). • The indirect objects for her/him/them becomes a “Se” if the direct object begins with the letter “L”. • Examples: • Le digo la verdad. I tell him the truth. • Se lo traigo. I bring it (book) to them. • Me la lanza. He throws it to me. WHAT WHAT Me Nos Me Nos Me Us Me Us Te Te Os Os You You You You Lo La Los Las Lo La Los Las Him Her It Him Her It Them Them
Indirect Objects Indirect Objects • Find the verb and ask “to or for WHOM” • Indirect Objects always refer to people • They are placed in one of the following areas: • BEFORE conjugated verbs • ATTACHED to infinitives • ATTACHED to present participles (-ando, -iendo) • ATTACHED to commands (accents if necessary) • If both an indirect object and a direct object pronoun • are used in the same sentence: • The indirect comes before the direct (ID). • The indirect objects for her/him/them • becomes a “Se” if the direct object begins • with the letter “L”. • Examples: • Le digo la verdad. I tell him the truth. • Se lo traigo. I bring it (book) to them. • Me la lanza. He throws it to me. • Find the verb and ask “to or for WHOM” • Indirect Objects always refer to people • They are placed in one of the following areas: • BEFORE conjugated verbs • ATTACHED to infinitives • ATTACHED to present participles (-ando, -iendo) • ATTACHED to commands (accents if necessary) • If both an indirect object and a direct object pronoun • are used in the same sentence: • The indirect comes before the direct (ID). • The indirect objects for her/him/them • becomes a “Se” if the direct object begins • with the letter “L”. • Examples: • Le digo la verdad. I tell him the truth. • Se lo traigo. I bring it (book) to them. • Me la lanza. He throws it to me. WHOM WHOM To/For To/For Me Nos Me Nos Me Us Me Us Te Os Te Os You You You You Le (Se) Les (Se) Le (Se) Les (Se) Him Her Him Her Them Them
Indirect Objects Direct Objects • Find the verb and ask “to or for WHOM” • Indirect Objects always refer to people • They are placed in one of the following areas: • BEFORE conjugated verbs • ATTACHED to infinitives • ATTACHED to present participles (-ando, -iendo) • ATTACHED to commands (accents if necessary) • If both an indirect object and a direct object pronoun • are used in the same sentence: • The indirect comes before the direct (ID). • The indirect objects for her/him/them • becomes a “Se” if the direct object begins • with the letter “L”. • Examples: • Le digo la verdad. I tell him the truth. • Se lo traigo. I bring it (book) to them. • Me la lanza. He throws it to me. • Find the verb and ask “WHAT” • Direct Objects can be people, places or things • They are placed in one of the following areas: • BEFORE conjugated verbs • ATTACHED to infinitives • ATTACHED to present participles (-ando, -iendo) • ATTACHED to commands (accents if necessary) • If both an indirect object and a direct object pronoun are used in the same sentence: • The indirect comes before the direct (ID). • The indirect objects for her/him/them becomes a “Se” if the direct object begins with the letter “L”. • Examples: • Le digo la verdad. I tell him the truth. • Se lo traigo. I bring it (book) to them. • Me la lanza. He throws it to me. WHAT WHOM To/For Me Nos Me Us Me Nos Me Us Te Os Te You You Os You You Lo La Los Las Him Her It Le (Se) Les (Se) Them Him Her Them