“Lo” means “it” but it can also have other meanings depending on what you are saying.
For the most part it means “it”
Esta Es ou primero pregunta: <span>Carlos: Hello, my friend.
Roger: Hello. I want to buy a gift for my girlfriend for Valentine's Day.
Carlos: What are you going to buy?
Rogelio: I do not know. I need something that is not expensive.
Carlos: Have you thought of flowers or candy?
Roger: Yes - I have money to buy the flowers and candy. I'm going to write her a love letter too.
Carlos says "you have thought." What kind of verb is "you thought"? No lo es C o D.
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Answer:
Yo creo que es A, es la repuesta mas concreta que puedo deducir ya que no tengo el texto para poder decirte si esta bien o mal
Explanation:
Since I don't know what icons you were supposed to use, I will choos my own:
Barbie doll and Hollywood.
Le dieron una mu<span>ñ</span>eca Barbie a mi hija
- they gave Barbie to my daughter (le is the idirect object pronoun and it means " to her".
A mi hijo no le gustan las películas de Hollywood
- my son doesn't like Hollywood movies (le here means "to my son" - to my son the movies are not pleasing.