Direct Object in Spanish

Direct object is object that is influenced directly by the verb. Direct Object Pronouns Singular Plural 1st Person Me me Nos us 2nd Person Te you Os you 3rd Person Lo/La him/her Los/Las them La amo mucho. I love her so much. No te vi ayer. I did not see you yesterday. Like reflexive pronouns, they are put before the conjugated verb, and could be replaced at the end of the infinitive or progressive verbs. Quiero mirarte algún día/Te quiero mirar algún día. I want to see you someday. Also, pronouns have to be attached at the end of imperative form of a verb. ¡Tómalo! Take it! Direct object might be easy to understand, but it … Continue reading Direct Object in Spanish