Can we say "le recojo" o "lo recojo"? Why?
Well, I do not really fully understand your question, but I knot that... "le recojo" is when you are saying that you are picking up something for someone. Obviously you have to make this sentence more specific, for example, "Le recojo las zapatos para ella." (I pick up the shoes for her.) Now, "lo recojo" is used when you are just picking up someone or something...but something masculine since it has "lo". "Lo recojo a el" - "I pick him up." My explanation skills might be a bit confusing, so let me call @esshotwired and @michelle_DrNiah and @timaashorty to see if they can expand and/or organize my explanation.
Simple& efficient way to explain it. Props to you Darry ^.^
Great! Do you guys know any very concise site where the uses of the pronouns are explained in more detail? I've been looking for one. Couldn't find any!
This might help a bit more (hopefully)...just scroll down to "Pronouns" http://www.spanishdict.com/grammar
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