The direct object can appear either before or after the verb depending on the verb form. For imperative verbs or two verbs together, the direct object goes after the verb. But for conjugated verbs, the direct object goes before the verb. Some examples of direct object placements are provided for common Spanish verbs like comprar, decir, and explicar.
The direct object can appear either before or after the verb depending on the verb form. For imperative verbs or two verbs together, the direct object goes after the verb. But for conjugated verbs, the direct object goes before the verb. Some examples of direct object placements are provided for common Spanish verbs like comprar, decir, and explicar.
The direct object can appear either before or after the verb depending on the verb form. For imperative verbs or two verbs together, the direct object goes after the verb. But for conjugated verbs, the direct object goes before the verb. Some examples of direct object placements are provided for common Spanish verbs like comprar, decir, and explicar.
• 1) If the verb is in the imperative form 1. If the verb is conjugated for the direct object goes at the end of E.g. the verb. compro/compraste/compraria • E.g Buy it now! (Compralo ahora) , then the direct object goes • 2) If there are two verbs back-to-back before the verb. like (quiero comprar), the direct 2. El siempre lo compra por la object goes at the end of the verb noche. • Quiero comprarlo • 3) The present continuous • E.g Estoy mirandolo Se lo dije I lent(prestar) them