Espanol 1 Capitulo 2 Vocabulario 1 Describing People

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Español 1 Capítulo 6 Grammar 2
Páginas 212, 214, 216
Direct Object Pronouns
me (me)
nos (us)
te (you familiar)
------lo (him,you formal male los (them/you all
it, masculine)
all male, mixed)
la (her, you formal female las (them/you all
it, feminine)
all female)
Rule of Placement
Pronouns go before the conjugated verb
(matches to the noun) or they can attach to the
infinitive (ends in –ar, -er, ir) if you have an
infinitive. Pronouns always attach to affirmative
commands.
Sentences with direct object
pronouns
Ex. She cuts them. (carrots)
Ella las corta.
Ex. They heat it. (rice)
Ellos lo calientan.
Ex. I can mix it. (chocolate)
Yo lo puedo mezclar.
Ex. We want to add them. (apples)
Nosotros queremos añadirlas.
Tú affirmative commands
To tell someone that is a you familiar (tú) to do
something, form the tú affirmative command
Use the él, ella, usted form of the verb
-ar verbs end in “a”
-er and –ir verbs end in “e”
Ex. Mezclar ----- Mezcla
Añadir ----- Añade
7 irregular Tú affirmative
commands
tener (to have)
--venir (to come) ---poner (to put,place) --hacer (to do,make) ---ser (to be)
---salir (to leave,go out) --ir (to go)
---
ten
ven
pon
haz
sé
sal
ve
Direct object pronouns with tú
affirmative commands
Ex.
Ex.
Ex.
Ex.
Ex.
Mix the cake. Mezcla el pastel.
Mix it (cake).
Mézclalo.
Heat the soup. Calienta la sopa.
Heat it (soup). Caliéntala.
Make it (dinner). Hazla.