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What is a object pronoun for Spanish


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Answer:

me, te, lo, la in the singular and nos, os, los, las in the plural.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Spanish direct object pronouns are: me, te, lo, la in the singular, and nos, os, los, las in the plural. The object pronoun usually comes before the verb. Object pronouns are joined to the end of infinitives, gerunds or verbs instructing someone to do something.

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Answer:

First, we identify the thing that receives the action of the verb and then we proceed to replace it with the correct direct object pronoun (masculine, feminine, singular, plural).

Step-by-step explanation:

The Spanish indirect object pronouns are: me, te, le in the singular, and nos, os, les in the plural. They can replace the preposition a (meaning to) + noun. Like the direct object pronoun, the indirect object pronoun usually comes before the verb.

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