1. A mi madre le encanta pasear en bicicleta.
This sentence means - My mother loves riding her bicycle. Here, you have to use the pronoun LE because it is the indirect object pronoun for third person singular, which is he and she (el y ella). If you used ME encanta, that would mean - I love, and here you have to show that your mom loves something.
2. A ellos les interesa la historia.
This sentence means - They are interested in history. Here, you have to use the pronoun ELLOS because of the pronoun which follows it - LES. Les refers to third person plural, which in this case is ELLOS. Nosotros means - we.
3. A ustedes les encanta viajar. Este ano visitaron seis estados!
This sentence means - You love traveling. This year you visited six countries! Here you have to use the phrase LES ENCANTA because it means - you love. Les aburre means quite the opposite - it would mean that they are bored, which they clearly are not.
4. A ti te importan los deportes?
This sentence means - Are you interested in sports? This one is a bit tricky to explain - you have to use the plural form of the verb (importan instead of importa) because the verb refers to the object (los deportes) which is plural, rather than the subject (tu) which is singular.
5. A Daniela y a mi nos fascina la literatura.
This sentence means - Daniela and I are fascinated by literature. Here, you have to use the pronoun NOS because it means - we. Given that you are also included here (Daniela and I), you cannot use the pronoun les which refers to they, rather than us.
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Explanation:
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Answer:
Nosotros seguimos hablando de cocina.
Francisco prefirió el pescado a la carne.
Los niños se durmieron en el restaurante.
Mis padres consiguieron la mejor fruta del mercado.
Tú no pediste la especialidad de la casa.
Explanation:
You just need to conjugate the verb in participle acording to the personal pronoun. That is to eliminate de "r" at the end of the infinitive form of the verb and add some particles according to the subject.
Note that in the plural third and second person (ustedes, ellos) all verbs finish in "ron", while in the first plural person (nosotros) the verbs finish in "mos". In the case of the third singular person we amust add "ó" and in second singular person, we add "ste". Regarding to the first singular person we don't add anything.
Seguir: Nosotros seguimos
*Preferir: Él prefirió
*Dormir: Ellos durmieron
*Conseguir: Ellos consiguieron
Pedir: Tú pediste
*The verb preferir, dormir and conseguir are "irregular" so it changes a bit, an "e" for an "i". Preferió to prefirió, "conseguieron" to "consiguieron" and in the case of dormir, it changes an "o" to "u": "dormieron" to" durmieron".