Spanish Grammar Lessons
Direct Object Pronouns
Here are the
forms for the direct object pronoun in Spanish. (Please note that
for third person singular and plural direct object pronouns, the
choice of "lo" or "la" will depend on whether the direct object
being referred to is a masculine or feminine noun.)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| first person | me | nos |
| second person | te | os |
| third person | lo/la | los/las |
Direct object pronouns in Spanish are placed directly before the conjugated verb, even if the sentence is a question. If the verb is in its infinitive form or is in the form of a command, this is not the case.
|
Lo busco. żLos tienes? |
I am looking for it. Do you have them? |