Answer:
Fill in the blank with the correct direct object pronoun, based on the word in parentheses, that best complete this sentence:
Isabel y Marta las traen. (frutas)
Tú nos buscas. (nosotros)
Gabriel y Ana las buscan. (cucharas)
María y Juan los buscan. (libros)
Explanation:
Direct object pronouns are used in Spanish to refer to a direct object, and replace it in a sentence. A direct object is the noun receiving the action. The direct object pronoun must agree with the noun in gender (masculine/feminine) and quantity (singular/plural).
The sentences in English are:
Isabel and Marta bring them (fruits)
You look for us (we)
Gabriel and Ana look for them (spoons)
María and Juan look for them (books)
The Direct Object Pronouns are:
First person me (me; singular) nos (us; plural)
Second person te (informal you; singular) os (inf. you, plural)
Third person lo,la (it, him, her, formal you; singular) los, las (them, formal you; plural)