How to Use Direct Object Pronouns in Spanish

Understanding Direct Object Pronouns

Direct object pronouns are words that replace the direct object in a sentence. In Spanish, direct object pronouns must match the gender and number of the noun they are replacing. They come before the conjugated verb in a sentence.

Practicing with Direct Object Pronouns

Let's practice using direct object pronouns with the following example:

Fill in the blank with the correct direct object pronoun, based on the word in parentheses, that best complete this sentence:
Nosotras _______ servimos. (sopa)

How would you complete the sentence using the correct direct object pronoun for "sopa"? I believe it'd be "Nosotras nos servimos." The answer should be "la"
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