Usage of direct object pronouns

Usage of Direct Object Pronouns

Direct object pronouns are used to replace the direct object of a verb. They answer the question “what?” or “whom?” Example:

“Veo el libro” → “Lo veo” (I see the book → I see it)

In Spanish, these pronouns usually come before the conjugated verb or are attached to infinitives and gerunds.

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