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Latest post Sun, Nov 19 2006 3:21 PM by Klavier. 1 replies.
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Ghost Writer  +  12903 Sat, 18 Nov 06 10:52 PM
Yo busco en mi libro de español, y... I really don't comprehend this information about direct object nouns and pronouns. Could someone give me a webpage with more information? The examples in my book seem somewhat skimpy.

I was looking at los, las, lo, me, etc.

I've noticed that los and las can refer to things that are plural: unas
película.

Yo busco unas películas.
Yo las busco. ¿Verde?

However, the one pronoun that I'm having trouble with is "me" en español.
My book doesn't offer any examples of its pronoun usage.
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Klavier  +  12930 Sun, 19 Nov 06 03:21 PM
Me tiene dos usos:
- Como parte de los verbos terminados en se, para la 1º persona singular:
  Lavarse > Yo me lavo.
  Peinarse > Yo me peino.

- Como objeto de la acción de un verbo sobre la persona que habla:
  Si María golpea a Juan, Juan diría: María me golpea.
  Si las arañas asustan a Marta, Marta diría: Las arañas me asustan.
 
Si los chocolates son del gusto de Juana, Juana diría: Me gustan los chocolates.
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