This document provides information about direct object pronouns in Spanish, including what they are and aren't, where they are placed in sentences, and examples of sentences using direct object pronouns. It lists the Spanish direct object pronouns me, nos, te, os, lo, los, la, and las. It explains that direct object pronouns can come before the first verb or attached to the end of the second verb if there are two verbs in a row. Examples are given demonstrating the placement and use of the pronouns.