Answer:
The right conjugation of the verbs between parentheses is:
1. Andrea y Daniel <u>se ven</u> todos los días.
2. Los amigos <u>se encuentran</u> en el centro de la ciudad.
3. El padre y la madre de Lisa <u>se quieren</u> mucho.
4. Javier y yo <u>nos saludamos</u> por las mañanas.
5. Los compañeros de clase <u>se ayudan</u> con las tareas.
6. Paula y su mamá <u>se llaman</u> por teléfono todos los días.
Explanation:
The translation of the sentences is:
1. Andrea and Daniel see each other every day.
2. Friends are in the center of the city.
3. Lisa's father and mother love each other very much.
4. Javier and I greet each other in the morning.
5. Classmates help each other with homework.
6. Paula and her mother call each other every day.
In each of the sentences an object pronoun is used, these can be in Spanish:
- <em>Me</em>.
- <em>Nos</em>.
- <em>Lo</em>.
- <em>Se</em>.
- <em>Te</em>.
How the object pronoun <em>"se"</em> is the most used, it should be identified that it applies when the noun can be replaced by the personal pronoun <em>"they"</em>, as in the case of Andrea and Daniel, friends, father and mother of Lisa, the classmates, Paula and her mother, in the case of Javier and I, can be replaced by the personal pronoun <em>"nosotros"</em> for which the pronoun object that applies is <em>"nos"</em>.