DOPs go directly ????? the conjugated verb.
before
I want it. (la chaqueta)
La quiero.
me
Necesito los calcetines.
Los necesito.
Can a DOP refer to a person?
Direct object nouns go directly ????? of the conjugated verb.
after
You want it. (el gorro)
Lo quieres.
Which DOP would replace "the homework"?
la
Necesitas las camisetas.
Las necesitas.
A DOP replaces ????
the direct object (noun)
If the statement is negative, the DOP goes ????? the word "no"
after
She wants them. (los vestidos)
Los quiere.
Which DOP would replace "The guys"?
los
Piensan comprar los pantalones cortos.
Los piensan comprar. OR
Piensan comprarlos.
True/False: You can place the DOP before a conjugated verb in ANY sentence, regardless of the number of verbs.
True
If there are two verbs in the sentence (one is conjugated, one is in the infinitive), the DOP goes ???? the conjugated verb.
before
We don't want it. (la blusa)
No la queremos.
Which DOP would replace "the girls"?
las
Pensamos comprar la camisa.
Pensamos comprarla.
Translate: Me gusta la camiseta, pero no pienso comprarla.
I like the shirt, but I don't plan to buy it.
If there are two verbs in the sentence (one is conjugated, one is in the infinitive), the DOP is ????? to the infinitive verb.
attached
They don't want them. (las faldas)
No las quieren.
Which DOP would replace "the exam"?
lo
No quieren tomar los apuntes.
No los quieren tomar. OR
No quieren tomarlos.
Translate: La tienda vende el sombrero, pero no lo quieres.
The store sells the hat, but you don't want it.