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Replacing Objects with Direct Object Pronouns in Spanish

Learn to use Spanish direct object pronouns like 'lo', 'la', 'los', and 'las' to replace nouns and make your speech more fluent. This deck covers correct placement with conjugated verbs and infinitives.
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Lesson#1
Welcome to Spanish A2 Part 2. In this course, you’ll learn to express yourself more clearly and naturally in everyday Spanish. You’ll build the tools to avoid repetition, connect your ideas smoothly, describe people, places and things with more detail, and handle practical conversations with greater confidence.
Lesson#2
To make your Spanish flow more naturally, you can replace nouns with pronouns, just like in English. Instead of repeating 'the book', you can say 'it'. These replacement words are called direct object pronouns, and they help you avoid repetition and sound more like a native speaker.
Lesson#3
Let's start with the pronouns for people. To replace 'me', you use 'me'. To replace 'you' when speaking informally to one person, you use 'te'.
Quiz#4
How do you say 'He sees me' in Spanish?

Él me ve

Quiz#5
How do you say 'I see you' in Spanish, when speaking to a friend?

Te veo

Lesson#6
For objects, or 'him' and 'her', you use 'lo' and 'la'. Use 'lo' to replace a masculine noun, like 'el libro', meaning 'the book'. Use 'la' to replace a feminine noun, like 'la mesa', meaning 'the table'.

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