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anzhelika [568]
3 years ago
12

. Which sentence shows the correct placement of the words "nos lo"? (1 point) Ella nos lo lee. Ella nos lee lo. Ella lee nos lo.

Spanish
2 answers:
goblinko [34]3 years ago
4 0
If my translation is correct, it should be A. 'Ella nos lo lee' which translates to, "She reads it to us."
VikaD [51]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

- Ella nos lo lee.

Explanation:

In this exercise you should choose the correct version to the Spanish words "nos lo".  The correct version in this case would be the one that says <em>"ella nos lo lee" </em>because "nos lo" are pronouns that are replacing two words "nosotros" (nos) and the thing that is being read (a book, a magazine, a story, a novel, etc). So the original sentence would be something like this:

-Ella nos lee <u>un libro</u> a nosotros.

Here "a nosotros" is replaced by the pronoun "nos" so we can omit the noun phrase "a nosotros":

-Ella nos lee <u>un libro</u>.

And we can also replace the noun phrase "un libro" using the pronoun "lo";

-Ella nos lo lee.

In Spanish the direct object must precede the verb and here "un libro" is the direct object and "nos" is the indirect object. Every word occupies a place in the sentence and that is the place of "nos lo".

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