What is a direct object in Spanish?
A direct object in Spanish is the same as a direct object in English: a noun or pronoun that receives the action of a verb.
For example, take the sentence “Raquel escribe una carta,” or “Raquel writes a letter.” “Carta” is the direct object because it receives the action of “escribe” from Raquel.
Like in English, the direct object pronouns in Spanish are different from the subject pronouns. They are “me,” “te,” “lo,” “la,” “nos,” “os,” “los,” and “las.”
A QuillBot Grammar Check can make sure you use direct objects and their pronouns correctly, even in Spanish.