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Object pronouns

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el pronombre de objeto

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el pronombre de objeto

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object pronoun (replaces a noun already mentioned)

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el objeto directo (OD)

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direct object — lo, la, los, las (what/whom the action falls on)

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el objeto indirecto (OI)

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indirect object — le, les (to/for whom)

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OD: lo / la

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it (him/her as direct object): «lo veo», «la veo»

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OD plural: los / las

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them (as direct object): «los veo», «las veo»

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OI: le / les

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to him/her/you (sing.) / to them (le, les)

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me / te / nos / os

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me / you / us / you-all (same for direct and indirect)

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Lo veo.

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I see it (pronoun before the conjugated verb)

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Voy a verlo.

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I'm going to see it (pronoun attached to the infinitive)

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¡Míralo!

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Look at it! (pronoun attached to an affirmative command)

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Where does an object pronoun go?

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Before a conjugated verb («lo veo»), or attached to an infinitive/gerund/affirmative command («verlo», «viéndolo», «míralo»).

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When two pronouns appear, what is the order?

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Indirect before direct — «me lo das», «te la mando».

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What happens with «le/les» + «lo/la/los/las»?

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The indirect «le/les» turns into «se»: «se lo doy», never «le lo doy».

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What is the most common object-pronoun error?

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Wrong order (lo te), forgetting le→se (le lo), or putting the pronoun after a conjugated verb (veo lo).

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