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When could you attach the direct object pronoun to an infinitive verb?

A:When an infinitive verb follows a conjugated verb.

B:When an infinitive verb ends in a question.

C:When a stem-changing verb ends in a question.

D:When a stem-changing verb follows a conjugated verb.

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When could you attach the direct object pronoun to an infinitive verb?

Answer: A:) When an infinitive verb follows a conjugated verb.

Step-by-step explanation: in indicative sentences that use infinitives, you can either attach the direct object pronoun to the end of the infinitive verb or put it before the first conjugated verb.

Examples:

Voy a comprar un coche.

I'm going to buy a car.

Direct object is car.

Direct object pronoun is "lo", masculine and singular.

Voy a comprarlo.

I'm going to buy it.

Lo voy a comprar.


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