Spanish object pronouns

Lo veo, te llamo, me ayudas…

Practice common Spanish object pronouns in real sentences. Train me, te, lo, la, le, nos and les.

 

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1. No ... entiendo.
Answer: lo
I do not understand it.
Lo is often used for 'it' or masculine direct objects.
2. ... llamo esta noche.
Answer: Te
I will call you tonight.
Te = you. Te llamo = I call you.
3. ¿Puedes ayudar...?
Answer: me
Can you help me?
Ayudarme = to help me.
4. No ... conozco muy bien.
Answer: la
I do not know her very well.
La is used for feminine direct objects: no la conozco.
5. Voy a escribir... mañana.
Answer: le
I am going to write to him tomorrow.
Le is often used for indirect objects: to him or to her.
6. Siempre ... veo en el supermercado.
Answer: lo
I always see him in the supermarket.
Lo veo = I see him / it.
7. Ella ... ayuda mucho.
Answer: me
She helps me a lot.
Me ayuda = she helps me.
8. ¿Cuándo ... llamas?
Answer: me
When are you calling me?
Me llamas = you call me.
9. No ... encuentro.
Answer: los
I cannot find them.
Los is used for masculine plural: no los encuentro.
10. Quiero ver..., pero ahora no puedo.
Answer: la
I want to see her, but I cannot right now.
Verla = to see her.
11. Mi madre ... llama todos los días.
Answer: me
My mother calls me every day.
Me llama = she calls me.
12. No ... escucho bien.
Answer: te
I cannot hear you well.
Te escucho = I hear you.
13. ¿Puedes traer... un café?
Answer: le
Can you bring him a coffee?
Le is used here for 'to him' or 'to her'.
14. Nunca ... vemos los domingos.
Answer: nos
We never see each other on Sundays.
Nos vemos = we see each other / we meet.
15. Voy a comprar... mañana.
Answer: lo
I am going to buy it tomorrow.
Comprarlo = to buy it.
16. Siempre ... escribo mensajes.
Answer: le
I always write messages to her.
Le escribo mensajes = I write messages to her/him.
17. ¿Por qué no ... ayudas?
Answer: nos
Why do you not help us?
Nos ayudas = you help us.
18. No ... entiendo cuando hablas rápido.
Answer: te
I do not understand you when you speak fast.
Te entiendo = I understand you.
19. Mis amigos ... invitan a cenar.
Answer: me
My friends invite me to dinner.
Me invitan = they invite me.
20. ¿Dónde ... dejaste?
Answer: lo
Where did you leave it?
Lo dejaste = you left it.
Spanish object pronouns
Exercises
1. No ... entiendo.
2. ... llamo esta noche.
3. ¿Puedes ayudar...?
4. No ... conozco muy bien.
5. Voy a escribir... mañana.
6. Siempre ... veo en el supermercado.
7. Ella ... ayuda mucho.
8. ¿Cuándo ... llamas?
9. No ... encuentro.
10. Quiero ver..., pero ahora no puedo.
11. Mi madre ... llama todos los días.
12. No ... escucho bien.
13. ¿Puedes traer... un café?
14. Nunca ... vemos los domingos.
15. Voy a comprar... mañana.
16. Siempre ... escribo mensajes.
17. ¿Por qué no ... ayudas?
18. No ... entiendo cuando hablas rápido.
19. Mis amigos ... invitan a cenar.
20. ¿Dónde ... dejaste?
Spanish object pronouns
Answer key
1. lo
I do not understand it.
Lo is often used for 'it' or masculine direct objects.
2. Te
I will call you tonight.
Te = you. Te llamo = I call you.
3. me
Can you help me?
Ayudarme = to help me.
4. la
I do not know her very well.
La is used for feminine direct objects: no la conozco.
5. le
I am going to write to him tomorrow.
Le is often used for indirect objects: to him or to her.
6. lo
I always see him in the supermarket.
Lo veo = I see him / it.
7. me
She helps me a lot.
Me ayuda = she helps me.
8. me
When are you calling me?
Me llamas = you call me.
9. los
I cannot find them.
Los is used for masculine plural: no los encuentro.
10. la
I want to see her, but I cannot right now.
Verla = to see her.
11. me
My mother calls me every day.
Me llama = she calls me.
12. te
I cannot hear you well.
Te escucho = I hear you.
13. le
Can you bring him a coffee?
Le is used here for 'to him' or 'to her'.
14. nos
We never see each other on Sundays.
Nos vemos = we see each other / we meet.
15. lo
I am going to buy it tomorrow.
Comprarlo = to buy it.
16. le
I always write messages to her.
Le escribo mensajes = I write messages to her/him.
17. nos
Why do you not help us?
Nos ayudas = you help us.
18. te
I do not understand you when you speak fast.
Te entiendo = I understand you.
19. me
My friends invite me to dinner.
Me invitan = they invite me.
20. lo
Where did you leave it?
Lo dejaste = you left it.

How to use this exercise effectively

This exercise trains you to fill in the correct word or phrase in real sentences.

The goal is not only to understand the language but to start feeling which patterns sound natural.

⚡ Click mode = fast recognition

It is usually best to start with Click mode.

This trains your brain to quickly recognize:

  • common sentence patterns
  • word order
  • verb forms
  • small grammar details
  • natural expressions and chunks

The goal here is repetition and volume.

After seeing many examples, the correct answers begin to feel natural automatically.

✍️ Writing mode = deeper learning

Once the sentences start feeling familiar, switch to Write mode.

This is where you notice what you can actually produce yourself.

When you must type the answer:

  • memory becomes much stronger
  • you notice details you missed before
  • spelling and grammar stick better

Many learners recognize the correct answer immediately, but only writing reveals whether you truly know it actively.

🧠 Why you must type the correct answer before continuing

If you answer incorrectly, the correct answer is shown, but the exercise does not let you skip ahead immediately.

This is intentional.

The brain learns much better when you:

  1. see the correct answer
  2. type it yourself immediately afterward
  3. repeat the spelling and movement pattern

This makes a big difference for long-term memory.

🔊 Use the audio a lot

Listen to the same sentence several times if needed.

Try to connect:

  • how the language sounds
  • how it is written
  • how the sentence pattern feels

You do not need to fully understand every grammar rule immediately. Repetition builds intuition over time.

📈 A good way to practice

  • Start in Click mode
  • Switch to Write mode afterward
  • Practice often in short sessions
  • Focus on patterns instead of perfection

After a while, the sentences start to feel natural without needing to think step by step.