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Direct objects answer what questions?
Whom? What?
What are the personal pronouns that replace direct objects?
Singular
me (me)
te (you)
lo (him/it/you)
la (him/it you)

Plural
nos (us)
os (you)
los (them/you)
las (them/you)
Peter eats a taco. He eats it with meat.
Peter come un taco. Él lo come con carne.
Where are direct and indirect object pronouns placed in a sentence?
*Direct and indirect object pronouns come before the verb

* Only if the verb comes in its infinitive form is the pronoun placed after the verb, and then it is written together with it
I like to eat it with meat.
Me gusta comerlo con carne.
I'm going to write it.
Voy a escriberlo.
Peter does not forget her.
Peter no la olvida.
My father loves her a lot.
Mi padre la quiere mucho.
I am going to eat them.
Voy a comerlos.
When is a noun an indirect object?
When it answers the questions "to whom?" or "for whom?"
What are the personal pronouns that replace indirect objects?
Singular
me (to/for me)
te (to/for you)
le (to/for him, her, it or you)

Plural
nos (to/for us)
os (to/for you)
les (to/for them or you)
Indirect pronouns can be used to replace a noun, but often times used with it. Translate this sentence both ways... Laura gives food to Peter
Laura da comida a Peter.
Laura le da comida.
Laura le da comida a Peter.
Later I'll give the recipe to you.
Luego te doy la receta.
She shows us her house.
Ella nos muestra su casa.