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What's the DOP?
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DOPs go directly ????? the conjugated verb.

before

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I want it. (la chaqueta)

La quiero.

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Which DOP would replace "me"?

me

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Necesito los calcetines.

Los necesito.

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Can a DOP refer to a person?

Yes
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Direct object nouns go directly ????? of the conjugated verb.

after

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You want it. (el gorro)

Lo quieres.

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Which DOP would replace "the homework"?

la

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Necesitas las camisetas.

Las necesitas.

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A DOP replaces ????

the direct object (noun)

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If the statement is negative, the DOP goes ????? the word "no"

after

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She wants them. (los vestidos)

Los quiere.

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Which DOP would replace "The guys"?

los

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Piensan comprar los pantalones cortos.

Los piensan comprar. OR

Piensan comprarlos.

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True/False: You can place the DOP before a conjugated verb in ANY sentence, regardless of the number of verbs.

True

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If there are two verbs in the sentence (one is conjugated, one is in the infinitive), the DOP goes ???? the conjugated verb.

before

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We don't want it. (la blusa)

No la queremos.

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Which DOP would replace "the girls"?

las

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Pensamos comprar la camisa.

La pensamos comprar. OR

Pensamos comprarla.

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Translate: Me gusta la camiseta, pero no pienso comprarla.

I like the shirt, but I don't plan to buy it.

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If there are two verbs in the sentence (one is conjugated, one is in the infinitive), the DOP is ????? to the infinitive verb.

attached

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They don't want them. (las faldas)

No las quieren.

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Which DOP would replace "the exam"?

lo

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No quieren tomar los apuntes.

No los quieren tomar. OR

No quieren tomarlos.

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Translate: La tienda vende el sombrero, pero no lo quieres.

The store sells the hat, but you don't want it.