Today we continued to explore direct object, pronouns and direct object pronouns. I know that a direct object answers the question whom or what? The question is formed by the subject and verb of a sentence. . .
Maria plays (what?) the piano. (piano = direct object)
Luis hit (whom? what?) his brother. (brother= d.o.)
I know that a pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. I heard a story about rainbow carrots to exemplify this.
Rainbow carrots are real. They (pronoun replacing rainbow carrots) are delicious. I eat them, (pronoun replacing rainbow carrots, again) rarely.
We looked at the direct object pronouns in spanish and worked with them.
Maria plays (what?) the piano. (piano = direct object)
Luis hit (whom? what?) his brother. (brother= d.o.)
I know that a pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. I heard a story about rainbow carrots to exemplify this.
Rainbow carrots are real. They (pronoun replacing rainbow carrots) are delicious. I eat them, (pronoun replacing rainbow carrots, again) rarely.
We looked at the direct object pronouns in spanish and worked with them.
Las zanahorias de arco iris son bellas, ricas y reales.
We did Actividad 14 y 15 on pages 231.
We did Actividad 14 y 15 on pages 231.
sp1unidad3.3textpage228-231.pdf |
sp1unidad3.3directobjectsentences.docx |