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What are direct objects?
How would you rephrase the following sentence using a direct object pronoun?

Yo veo a los voluntarios.


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Answer:

The correct form to rephrase the sentence in the exercise using a direct object pronoun is:

  • Yo los veo.

Explanation:

The direct objects in Spanish are the words on which the used verb falls, these are, using the personal pronouns as guide:

  • Yo: Me.
  • Tú: Te.
  • Usted: Lo.
  • Él: Lo.
  • Ella: La.
  • Ello: Lo.
  • Nosotros/Nosotras: Los/Las.
  • Ustedes: Los
  • Vosotros/Vosotras: Os.
  • Ellos/Ellas: Los/Las.

How you can see, the direct object could replace a particular noun, in the sentence: Yo veo a los voluntarios, "los voluntarios" corresponds to the personal pronoun they or "ellos" in Spanish, by this reason, not to use that noun again, we use the direct object "los".