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Los objetos directos

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1.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Ellos miran la televisión.  ​ (a)   miran toda la noche.

La
Las
Los
Lo
Nos
Me
Te

Answer explanation

La televisión is the direct object noun and it is both feminine and singular, meaning we replace it with "la". We place it before the conjugated verb.

2.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

No puedo encontrar el boleto.

No lo puedo encontrar.

Lo no puedo enontrar.

No puedo encontrarlo.

No puedo lo encontrar.

Answer explanation

Direct object pronouns can come directly before a conjugated verb OR directly after a verb in the infinitive. If there is both a conjugated and infinitive verb, you can pick where to put it.

No lo puedo encontrar.

No puedo encontrarlo.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

¿Tienes las fotos?

Sí, los tengo.

Sí, tengo las.

Sí, las tengo.

Sí, las tienes.

Answer explanation

Las fotos are feminine and plural, meaning we replace them with "las". Remember, if I ask you a question in the "tú" form, you would respond with the "yo" form.

Sí, las tengo.

4.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Mi amigo ​ (a)   lleva a mí al aeropuerto.

me
te
lo
la
los
las
nos

Answer explanation

"a mi" tells us that the direct object noun is me. That means we can use the pronoun "me" to refer to myself.

My friend takes me to the airport.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Ay, estas maletas son grandes.

No quiero llevarlos.

No la quiero llevar.

No me quiero llevar.

No quiero llevarlas.

Answer explanation

Las maletas are feminine and plural, meaning we use the direct object pronoun "las".

In this case, only one answer has the correct direct object pronoun which is placed after the infinitive.

No quiero llevarlas.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Pasamos el día en la playa.

Nos pasamos en la playa.

Lo pasamos en la playa.

La pasamos en la playa.

Los pasamos en la playa.

Answer explanation

El día is masculine and singular, meaning we replace it with the direct object pronoun "lo".

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