Locating a Direct Object
Replacing DO With DOP
Naming DOPs singular
Naming DOPs plural
True or False
100

Veo a la profesora.

Profesora

100

Veo a la profesora.

La veo.

100
direct object for "me"

me

100

direct object for "us"

nos

100

direct object pronouns are placed directly before conjugated verbs

true

200

Montgomery tiene el itinerario.

Itinerario 

200

Hector tiene el itinerario.

Hector lo tiene. 

200

direct object for "you(formal) her, it"

la

200

direct object for "you, them" (feminine) 

las

200

When an infinitive follows the conjugated verb, the direct object pronoun can be placed before the conjugated verb or attached to the infinitive.

true

300

Tengo el pasaporte.

Pasaporte

300

Senor tiene el libro.

Senor lo tiene. 

300

direct object for "you"

te

300

direct object for "you, them" (masculine)

los

300

The direct object pronoun for vosotros is vos.

false, the direct object pronoun is os

400

Llamaron a mi mama.

Mi Mama

400

Yo compro los zapatos.

Yo los compro.

400

direct object for "you (formal), him, it"

lo

400

direct object for "you,(familiar)"

os

400

The direct object pronoun used to correctly restate the sentence Ellos  llaman a tu madre y a ti is nos.

false, the correct direct object pronoun is os

500

Manuel tiene una boleta.

Boleta

500

Tengo la manzana.

La Tengo. 

500

list all of the singular direct object pronouns in spanish.

me 

te 

lo

la

500

list all of the plural direct object pronouns in spanish.

nos 

os

los

las

500

In the following sentence the direct object pronoun is me can be placed before the subject pronoun and after the infinitive:

Yo quiero visitar a mis amigos.


false, the correct direct object pronoun is los and should be placed before the first conjugated verb or after the infinitive.