Use of Direct Object Pronouns
¿Conoces a María?
Do you know Mary?
Do you know Mary?
Yo conozco a María.
I know Mary.
I know Mary.
Yo la conozco.
I know her.
I know her.
Juan conoce a María.
John knows Mary.
John knows Mary.
Juan la conoce.
John knows her.
John knows her.
¿Conoces a Juan?
Do you know John?
Do you know John?
Yo conozco a Juan.
I know John.
I know John.
Yo lo conozco.
I know him.
I know him.
Yo no lo conozco.
I don't know him.
I don't know him.
¿Conoces a los muchachos?
Do you know the boys?.
Do you know the boys?.
Yo los conozco.
I know them.
I know them.
¿Conoces a las muchachas?
Do you know the girls?
Do you know the girls?
Yo las conozco.
I know them.
I know them.
Yo creo que Juan conoce al muchacho.
I think that John knows the boy.
I think that John knows the boy.
Yo creo que Juan lo conoce.
I think that John knows him.
I think that John knows him.
Yo creo que Juan conoce a la muchacha.
I think that John knows the girl.
I think that John knows the girl.
Yo creo que Juan la conoce.
I think that John knows her.
I think that John knows her.
Yo no sé si María conoce al muchacho.
I don't know if Mary knows the boy.
I don't know if Mary knows the boy.
Yo no sé si María lo conoce.
I don't know if Mary knows him.
I don't know if Mary knows him.
¿Sabes si María conoce a Juan?
Do you know if Mary knows John?.
Do you know if Mary knows John?.
¿Sabes si María lo conoce?
Do you know if Mary knows him?
Do you know if Mary knows him?
Yo no sé si Juan conoce a las muchachas.
I don't know if John knows the girls.
I don't know if John knows the girls.
Yo no sé si Juan las conoce.
I don't know if John knows them.
I don't know if John knows them.
¿Conoces al profesor de historia?
Do you know the history teacher? (male).
Do you know the history teacher? (male).
¿Lo conoces?
Do you know him?
Do you know him?
¿Conoces a la profesora de historia?
Do you know the history teacher? (female).
Do you know the history teacher? (female).
¿La conoces?
Do you know her?
Do you know her?
Yo no conozco al profesor de historia.
I don't know the history teacher. (male)
I don't know the history teacher. (male)
Yo no lo conozco.
I don't know him.
I don't know him.
Yo no conozco a la profesora de historia.
I don't know the history teacher. (female).
I don't know the history teacher. (female).
Yo no la conozco.
I don't know her.
I don't know her.
Yo no sé si María conoce al profesor de historia.
I don't know if Mary knows the history teacher. (male)
I don't know if Mary knows the history teacher. (male)
Yo no sé si María lo conoce.
I don't know if Mary knows him.
I don't know if Mary knows him.
Yo creo que el profesor de historia te conoce.
I think that the history teacher knows you.
I think that the history teacher knows you.
Yo no sé si el profesor de historia te conoce.
I don't know if the history teacher knows you.
I don't know if the history teacher knows you.
Juan dice que él te conoce.
John says that he knows you.
John says that he knows you.
Juan dice que él no sabe si María te conoce.
John says that he doesn't know if Mary knows you.
John says that he doesn't know if Mary knows you.
Nosotros no sabemos si los muchachos conocen a María.
We don't know if the boys know Mary.
We don't know if the boys know Mary.
Nosotros no sabemos si los muchachos la conocen.
We don't know if the boys know her.
We don't know if the boys know her.
Nosotros no sabemos si María conoce a los muchachos.
We don't know if Mary knows the boys.
We don't know if Mary knows the boys.
Nosotros no sabemos si María los conoce.
We don't know if Mary knows them.
We don't know if Mary knows them.
María dice que ella te conoce.
Mary says that she knows you.
Mary says that she knows you.
María dice que ella conoce al hermano de Juan.
Mary says that she knows John's brother.
Mary says that she knows John's brother.
Yo conozco a la hermana de María.
I know Mary's sister.
I know Mary's sister.
¿La conoces?
Do you know her?
Do you know her?
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