Direct Object Pronouns

Matumic

Matumic

February 25, 2008

In 4.1 (Grammar Book) they talk about Direct Object Pronouns and only give 2 examples, can someone show me some more examples? That would be very helpful. Por ejemplo: Do you want it? ¿Lo quieres tú? Thanks
nohablo

nohablo

February 25, 2008

You may find the following two resources helpful: __http://spanish.about.com/library/beginning/bl-beg-pronouns-direct_objects.htm__ __http://studyspanish.com/lessons/dopro1.htm__ Also, let me recommend an amazingly helpful and accessible grammar reference book available in paperback: *¡Búscalo! (Look it up!): A Quick Reference Guide to Spanish Grammar and Usage*. The authors are William M. Clarkson and Guillermo Campos. You don't have to take my word for it; it also gets rave reviews on amazon.com. It's not all that big a book, but it somehow manages to cover almost everything I've wanted to know, and it does so very clearly.

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