direct pronoun how to use
direct pronouns are hard for me to understand. how to learn?
2 Answers
You just have to remember this:
Ask the question "To where something is going?". The something is a direct object.
Anyway, let us take an English example: He is throwing the ball to the park.
The ball is the direct object.
Now the forms: me, te, lo/la, nos, os, and los/las. All in the order Spanish charts have.
Anywho... Let us take the phrase "(Yo) Lo juego." (I play it.) You could also try "(Yo) Lo juego en el parque."
This is for ONLY a sentence with one verb. Anything else gets MUCH MORE complicated. You put it behind the verb.
You ATTACH it after the verb when you have other cases, but it is complex. Stick with this for now and come back later for a more complex sentence.