Answer:
1. pedro es guapisimo
2. las muchahcas son altisimas.
3. la tarjeta postal es feisima.
4. los viajeros estan contentisimos.
5. El correo electronico es rapidisimo.
1. Pedro is handsome.
2. The girls are high.
3. The postcard is ugly.
4. The travellers are contentments.
5. The mail-electronic one is fast.
If you're asking what it means,
the ballet dancer (or just dancer).
The arms.
The sentence seems incomplete. So i woulds think it's La bailarina en los brazos
Yo: voy / soy / veo
Tu: vas /eres / ves
El/ella: van / es / ve
Nosotros: vamos/ somos / vemos
Ustedes: van / son / ven
Answer:
1. La camarera te lo sirvió.
2. Isabel nos las trajo a la mesa.
3. Javier me los pidió anoche.
4. El dueño nos la busca.
5. Tu madre me los consigue.
6. ¿Te lo recomendaron Lola y Paco?
Explanation:
It is called a direct object to the function that assumes a syntactic constituent, different from the grammatical subject, which is mandatorily requested by a transitive verb. Also known as a direct complement, its function is related to the accusative case.
In Spanish, the direct object can always be replaced by "la”, “las”, “lo” or “los”.