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Page 387 Realidades 1. The Personal “a”. Direct Objects. You know that the direct object is the person or thing that receives the action of a verb. Direct Objects. For example… I bought the shirt. Which word is the direct object? Right! The shirt. The Personal “a”.
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Page 387Realidades 1 The Personal “a”
Direct Objects • You know that the direct object is the person or thing that receives the action of a verb.
Direct Objects • For example… • I bought the shirt. • Which word is the direct object? • Right! The shirt.
The Personal “a” • In Spanish, when the direct object is a specific person or group of people, we use an “a” before it. That’s why it’s called the personal “a."
The Personal “a” • Which one of these sentences needs an “a” ? • Quiero visitar el museo. • Quiero visitar mis abuelos. • Quiero visitar a mis abuelos.
The Personal “a” • The “a” doesn’t mean anything. • It simply is correct grammatically to put the personal “a” before a direct object that is a person.
The Personal “a” • What’s wrong with the following sentence? • Quiero visitar a el señor López. • Quiero visitar al señor López.
The Personal “a” • To ask who receives the action of a verb, we use A quién? • A quién quieres visitar? • Quiero visitar a mis primos.
The Personal “a” • We can also use the personal a when the direct object is an animal, especially a pet. • Busco a mi perro.
The Personal “a” • We usually do not use the personal “a” after the verb tener. • Tengo muchos tíos.
To Review…Use “a” • Before the……when the…..is a ……. • When the direct object is an…. • Not after the verb…… • Good!!