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quitarlas

Quitarlas is a Spanish verbal form consisting of the infinitive quitar plus the clitic pronoun las, meaning “to remove them” when the direct object is feminine and plural. It is used to refer to feminine plural nouns such as las llaves, las fotos, las gafas, in sentences where the object is already identified.

Grammatical usage

Quitarlas functions as the infinitive with an attached pronoun. It can occur after a conjugated verb (Quiero

Notes

The form quitala(s) is chosen to agree with the gender and number of the nouns being referred

Examples

- Quiero quitarlas mañana. (I want to remove them tomorrow.)

- Voy a quitarlas de la mesa. (I’m going to remove them from the table.)

- ¡Quítalas ya! (Take them off / Remove them now!)

- Antes de quitarlas, asegúrate de guardar las piezas.

quitarlas,
Voy
a
quitarlas)
or
after
a
preposition
(Antes
de
quitarlas,
Después
de
quitarlas).
In
affirmative
tú
commands
the
corresponding
form
is
Quítalas,
with
an
accent
to
preserve
the
original
stress.
The
masculine
counterpart
is
quitarlos,
used
when
the
referent
is
masculine
or
mixed
gender
(e.g.,
quitar
los
libros).
to.
When
the
object
is
masculine
plural,
the
form
would
be
quitarlos;
when
feminine
plural,
quitarlas.
The
use
of
quitarlas
is
common
in
instructions,
explanations,
or
descriptions
that
involve
removing
feminine
plural
items.