Daniela concludes this very important lesson about direct object pronouns. This time she explains about the feminine singular, and the plurals of both genders: Did you eat the apples? Yes, I ate them.
Marika gives us an overview on how to use direct object pronouns, which take the place of direct objects when the object has already been referred to. Here's an example of this in English:
"Do you know the answer [direct object noun]?" "Yes I know it [direct object pronoun]."
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Caption 11 [it]: I pronomi diretti si usano per sostituire un oggettodiretto, Caption 11 [en]: Direct pronouns are used to replace a direct object,
Daniela sums up about compound pronouns and explains what a partitive pronoun is. An example of a partitive pronoun is the particle ne (of it, of them).
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Caption 3 [it]: pronome oggettodiretto e pronome indiretto, Caption 3 [en]: direct object pronouns and indirect pronouns,