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Spanish Object Pronouns
Lessons on Spanish object pronouns.
Direct Object Pronoun (Me, Te, Lo, La...)
Just like English, the Spanish language has direct
object pronouns, words that replace the direct object. Learn about Spanish
direct object pronouns.
Double Object Pronouns
A Spanish sentence can have both a direct
and an indirect object pronoun. These "double object pronouns" follow strict rules for word order and
sometimes require replacement. Study
this lesson for more info.
Indirect Object Pronouns (Me, Te, Le...)
Just like English, the Spanish language has in direct
object pronouns, words that replace the in direct object. Learn about Spanish
indirect object pronouns.
Neuter Object Pronoun (Lo) Lo is the Spanish neuter
direct object pronoun,
used to mean "it" when referring to something non-specific or with no
gender, such as an idea, adjective, situation, or clause.
Position of Object Pronouns
Object pronouns (direct, indirect, and reflexive) usually precede the verbs they modify.
However, in the case of
infinitives, present participles, and affirmative commands, they often get attached to the
end of the verb instead.
Redundant Object Pronouns
In Spanish, you will often see an object pronoun, either direct or indirect,
used in addition to the actual noun that it would normally replace. This
redundant object pronoun may be required or simply stylistic.
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English
Grammar for Students of Spanish
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