Posted by mary on Monday, February 22, 2010 at 1:49pm.
la tacked on to the end of the infinitve verb. Both of the occurences of las. Start to be thinking of to what these must be refering. What does a direct object do in English in relation with the verb?
These are direct objects:
(English) me = (Spanish) me
you = te
him = lo
it (masculine singular noun) = lo
her = la
it (feminine singular noun) = la
you (formal singular) = lo (masc.) or la (fem.)
us = nos
you (familiar plural) = os
them (masculine or masculine & feminine mixed) = los
them (feminine only) = las
you-all = los or las
These do NOT have stated or understood "to, for, at, from"
Sra
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