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aksik [14]
2 years ago
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you and your friend are packing and planning your upcoming vacation to the caribbean. rewrite her sentences, substituting the su

bject with the one in parentheses. make all the necessary changes. questions modelo a mis amigos les fascinan los partidos de béisbol. (la comida peruana) example answera mis amigos les fascina la comida peruana.
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horsena [70]2 years ago
6 0

After making the necessary changes and substituting the direct object a with the one  in parentheses,  the sentences are appeared to be :

1) The expensive blouse looks good on you.

2) Popular songs annoy them.

3) Not interested in learning to swim?

4) They love the mall.

5) We have a few weeks of school.

6) They don't mind looking for some of our books.

Here the direct object is referred to as a noun that receives the action of the verb, whereas the direct object should be confused with the subject ( the noun that performs the action or the verb itself).

to know more about direct objects refer to the link brainly.com/question/24847334?referrer=searchResults.

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