Why le, not lo?
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Shirley S.Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
Why le, not lo?
Le han suspendido.He failed [an exam].Hi, I’m confused about Le here. It seems the exam is “lo”, a thing, so direct object pronoun. Thanks for your help. Shirley.
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Spanish impersonal sentences using the ellos form of the verb"
Asked 2 years ago
Hola Shirley
Sometimes we use the pronoun "le" instead of "lo" as a direct object pronoun. This is called "leísmo". Here's a bit of information on leísmo.
Saludos
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