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  2. Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns - SpanishDict

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    Spanish direct object pronouns (pronombres de objeto directo), such as lo, and Spanish indirect object pronouns (pronombres de objeto indirecto), such as le, are used in place of nominal direct and indirect objects.

  3. Direct Object Pronouns Spanish | SpanishDictionary.com

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    A direct object pronoun can take the place of a direct object referring to a person. In the first sentence below, the direct object is mi mamá . It can be replaced by the direct object pronoun la , as shown in the second example.

  4. Spanish Direct Object Pronouns: A Quick and Easy Guide

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    Spanish direct object pronouns are me, te, lo, la, nos, os, los, and las. A direct object is a noun that receives the action of the verb. It can be a person, thing, or animal.

  5. Spanish object pronouns - Wikipedia

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    Spanish object pronouns are Spanish personal pronouns that take the function of the object in the sentence. Object pronouns may be both clitic and non-clitic, with non-clitic forms carrying greater emphasis.

  6. Spanish Object Pronouns - with PRACTICE - (Direct and Indirect)

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    Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns in Spanish. Learn their Forms & Where to Place Them in the Sentence. Examples and Exercises to Practice.

  7. Spanish Pronouns 101: Every Pronoun You Need to Know - Tell Me In...

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    Spanish direct object pronouns replace the noun that receives the action of the verb. Indirect object pronouns in Spanish express who benefits or is affected by the action. Demonstrative pronouns express the distance between the speaker and the noun being replaced. Spanish relative pronouns combine two sentences that refer to the same noun.

  8. The Definitive Guide to Spanish Direct and Indirect Object...

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    In this post, you’ll learn everything you need to know about Spanish direct and indirect object pronouns including what they are, how to use them when to use them, how to combine them, a rule you need to be careful with, and where Spanish natives get it backwards.

  9. Using Spanish Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns - ThoughtCo

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    In Spanish, both types of object pronouns are the same except in the third person. The third-person singular direct object pronouns are lo (masculine) and la (feminine), while in the plural, they are los and las. But the indirect object pronouns are le and les in the singular and the plural, respectively. No distinction is made according to gender.

  10. How to Use Direct Object Pronouns in Spanish (with examples)

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    Learn to use direct object pronouns in Spanish in sentences. Find a chart for these pronouns and listen to many examples. Practice with the exercises in an interactive quiz.

  11. Tips and Tricks for using Spanish object pronouns | Sprachcaffe

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    To become confident in using direct and indirect Spanish object pronouns, you should take a look at the tips on using object pronouns in Spanish. With the help of the Spanish object pronouns, you can refer to people or objects that are already known from previous sentences.