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Spanish Direct Object Pronouns (DOP's)

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Hey guys! I know the 4 DOP's are lo, la, los, and las. And that masculine singular is lo, feminine singular is la, and so on.

But what do you do when you have two different plurals?

For instance, ¿Quién reservó el hotel y la piscina?

Who reserved the hotel and pool?

I want to answer, The travel agency reserved THEM.

So what would I say? El (masculine singular) and la (feminine singular) would equal what? Should I use los or las?

E.g.

El agente de viajes los reservo

OR

El agente de viajes las reservo

Thank you!

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updated May 29, 2013
posted by randomguy123

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I think I would probably say LOS reservo. It is masculine.

Here is a good lesson on DOP's

updated May 29, 2013
posted by jessicamccall117
You are just a fountain of information these days jessicamccall! :-) - 0095ca4c, May 29, 2013
Thanks, I try to be. I see you know quite a a bit yourself. XD - jessicamccall117, May 29, 2013
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Jessica is right. In these situations the gender reverts to masculine, just as it does with nouns, ie a group of your male and female friends: ellos son tus amigos.

updated May 29, 2013
posted by 005faa61