¡De nada! 😊 And thank you for the kind words. It's lovely to see such enthusiasm and support from my viewers. I'm glad you're enjoying the videos and finding them helpful. ❤️
WOW! What a lesson Catalina! Thank you so much for going into so much detail and helping me help my kiddos with their Spanish work. You've been a life saver for us!
¡Muchas gracias! 😊 I'm glad you think so! Direct object pronouns can be a bit tricky, but I try to break them down in a clear and concise way so they're easier to understand. It's always encouraging to hear that my explanations and examples are helpful for learners. I'm passionate about making Spanish grammar accessible to everyone, and comments like yours motivate me to keep creating high-quality content. ❤️
I may be on this lesson for a while. A little confusion around Juanito la abrazar whereby you mention, the la refers to her and at 9mins 38 secs él la pateó you refer la to the ball. I’m sure I’ve rushed this one so I’ll have to review it a few times. It’s hard to keep up with your output but stop lol.
John yes take your time; this is not an easy concept. Remember for the direct object you are looking for what or who is affected by the verb. Juanito kicked the ball ... the ball was affected by the verb. What got hit? The ball. That’s your direct object. Juanito hugs Anita ... Anita gets affected by the verb. Who did Juanito hug? Or who got hugged? Anita. That’s the direct object. Then once you are comfortable finding the direct object you can work on replacing it with lo la los las which are the direct object pronouns. Review this one :) it’s one of those lessons ... in English and Spanish that take some practice. You are doing awesome
Hi there. It’s okay. Direct object pronouns take a bit of practicing to master them. Here’s another resource to help you: www.teachercatalina.com/a-detailed-guide-to-direct-and-indirect-object-pronouns-in-spanish/
That was amazing.. Brilliant and systematic explanation that made it easy to understand. Thanks
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for your kind words!
Gracias Señora Catalina 🫰💙
¡De nada! 😊 And thank you for the kind words. It's lovely to see such enthusiasm and support from my viewers. I'm glad you're enjoying the videos and finding them helpful. ❤️
WOW! What a lesson Catalina! Thank you so much for going into so much detail and helping me help my kiddos with their Spanish work. You've been a life saver for us!
That makes me so happy to hear. Glad it helped. Be patient DOPs game practice. Let me know if you have questions :)
Maravillosa profesora de español. Usa buenos recursos.
Muchas gracias
You are amazing, I love your enthusiasm. Thank you
Thank you so much for your kind words! I am so glad you are enjoying the lessons.
Quiero decirte que yo uso tus videos para ayudar con mis lecciones. Yo soy maestro de Spanish I y II en un high school en el norte de la Florida.
Hola Concepción. Me alegra que puedas usar los vídeos con tus estudiantes. Muchísimas gracias por tus palabras. Espero que tengas un lindo día.
Gracias mi profesor
Con mucho gusto
Thanks teacher
Welcome!!🤗
great lesson! thanks
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching
Nicely done!
¡Muchas gracias! 😊 I'm glad you think so! Direct object pronouns can be a bit tricky, but I try to break them down in a clear and concise way so they're easier to understand.
It's always encouraging to hear that my explanations and examples are helpful for learners. I'm passionate about making Spanish grammar accessible to everyone, and comments like yours motivate me to keep creating high-quality content. ❤️
Gracias por el video. Me ayudaste a entender mejor lo que mi maestro estaba tratando de enseñarme en mi última clase.
Me alegra mucho que te ayudara este video. Muchos saludos. Que tengas un lindo día.
Thank you so much! The lesson helped me a lot. I get so confused when my In laws would speak.❤️
I’m so happy to hear. De nada. Hope you have a good day.
Fantastic, thank you once more :)
John John you are always so kind. You are very welcome! Next up will be indirect object pronouns ;) lol. Muy bien
I may be on this lesson for a while. A little confusion around Juanito la abrazar whereby you mention, the la refers to her and at 9mins 38 secs él la pateó you refer la to the ball. I’m sure I’ve rushed this one so I’ll have to review it a few times. It’s hard to keep up with your output but stop lol.
John yes take your time; this is not an easy concept. Remember for the direct object you are looking for what or who is affected by the verb. Juanito kicked the ball ... the ball was affected by the verb. What got hit? The ball. That’s your direct object. Juanito hugs Anita ... Anita gets affected by the verb. Who did Juanito hug? Or who got hugged? Anita. That’s the direct object. Then once you are comfortable finding the direct object you can work on replacing it with lo la los las which are the direct object pronouns. Review this one :) it’s one of those lessons ... in English and Spanish that take some practice. You are doing awesome
Thank you for making it sound so simple 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Do you have a video on this that those these ?
Not at this time but adding them to the list of future videos. Thanks for the suggestion!
i still don't understand .you talk of put the pronounce infront of the conjugated verber or behindit
Hi there. It’s okay. Direct object pronouns take a bit of practicing to master them. Here’s another resource to help you: www.teachercatalina.com/a-detailed-guide-to-direct-and-indirect-object-pronouns-in-spanish/