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Los objetos directos

Los objetos directos. What do these mean in English?. Dime. Dilo en español. Escríbelo en inglés. In English, the direct object answers “what” or “whom”. 1. Eat the vegetables!. Eat what?. the vegetables. In English, the direct object answers “what” or “whom”. 2. Set the table!.

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Los objetos directos

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  1. Los objetos directos

  2. What do these mean in English? • Dime. • Dilo en español. • Escríbelo en inglés.

  3. In English, the direct object answers “what” or “whom” 1. Eat the vegetables! • Eat what? the vegetables

  4. In English, the direct object answers “what” or “whom” 2. Set the table! • Set what? the table

  5. In English, the direct object answers “what” or “whom” 3. Call her! • Call whom? her

  6. What are the direct objects in the following sentences? • Sing the song! • Wash the car after school today. • When you finish, please do your homework.

  7. In Spanish, the direct object also answers “what” or “whom” 1. ¡Come lasverduras! • ¿Qué comes? Las verduras

  8. In Spanish, the direct object also answers “what” or “whom” 2. ¡Pon la mesa! • ¿Qué pones? La mesa

  9. In Spanish, the direct object also answers “what” or “whom” 3. ¡Llama a ella! • ¿A quién llamas? ella

  10. Sometimes, we want to change the direct object to a pronoun. Eat the vegetables! Eat them! Set the table! Set it!

  11. Sometimes, we want to change the direct object to a pronoun. ¡Come lasverduras! ¡Cómelas! ¡Pon la mesa! ¡Ponla!

  12. Summary: Direct objects • Direct objects answer “what” or “whom” in a sentence. • Eat the vegetables. • Eat what? –the vegetables • Call her. • Call whom? –her • Sometimes we replace the direct object with a pronoun. • Eat the vegetables. • Eat them.

  13. What are the direct object pronouns in Spanish? me (me)nos(us) te(you) lo / la (it, him,her) los / las(them)

  14. Notice the placement of the direct object pronoun in Spanish.This is ONLY for AFFIRMATIVE COMMANDS!! • Dime. • Dilo en español. • Escríbelo en inglés.

  15. Práctica: Find the direct object and replace it with a pronoun. • 1. Bebe el café • 2. Escucha a nosotros. • 3. Mira a tuabuelo. • 4. Limpia los baños. Me (me) Te (you) Lo / La (it, him,her) Nos(us) Los / Las (them)

  16. Práctica: Find the direct object and replace it with a pronoun. • 1. Llama a míporteléfono. • 2. Lava los carros. • 3. Baila el tango. • 4. Haz la tarea. • 5. Compralasmochilas. Me (me) Te (you) Lo / La (it, him,her) Nos(us) Los / Las (them)

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