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Vertical Spanish

Pronouns

Using "Lo" with Possessive Pronouns

A concise Vertical Spanish guide to using "lo" with possessive pronouns.

Be gentle with this pattern. Spanish grows fastest when one small idea gets practiced with care.

Big Idea

Using "Lo" with Possessive Pronouns is about tracking who receives the action.

Pronouns are tiny, but they carry a lot of love: who, whom, whose, and for whom.

Examples

Example 1

Yo estudio.
I study.

Notice Yo: Subject pronoun: who does it.

Example 2

Lo veo.
I see it/him.

Notice Lo: Direct object: what or whom receives the action.

Example 3

Le escribo.
I write to him/her.

Notice Le: Indirect object: to or for whom.

How To Practice

  1. Step 1: Read the Spanish example out loud.
  2. Step 2: Name the job of the grammar pattern in one phrase.
  3. Step 3: Change one noun, verb, or person and say the sentence again.

Common Trap

Watch for this: The trap is trying to master the whole topic at once. Learn the center first; the exceptions make more sense after that.

Remember

With Using "Lo" with Possessive Pronouns, keep the focus on tracking who receives the action. One clear sentence can teach more than a long rule.

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