Answer:
<h2>Yo <em>LE </em>doy muchos dulces <em>A MI ABUELA.</em></h2>
Explanation:
The right answer is: Yo l<em>e</em> doy muchos dulces <em>A MI ABUELA</em>
We need to remember that spanish language has specific grammatical rules that we have to follow to produce grammatical sentences without mistakes:
- To have a complete sentence we always need to have a CONJUGATED VERB
- The CONJUGATED VERB always must match in GENRE and NUMBER with the object of the sentence
- The CONJUGATED VERB always must match in GENRE AND NUMBER with the indirect object of the sentence (who receives the object of the sentence)
- The CONJUGATED VERB always must match in NUMBER with the subject of the sentence.
In our specific reactive we have 4 options; all of them are INDIRECT OBJECTS because our direct object is “MUCHOS DULCES”. So we need to answer the question ¿A QUIÉN LE DOY MUCHOS DULCES? (to whom do I give so many candies?) and, following the rules that we enounced before, we already know that the conjugated verb (With the indirect object pronoun that appears with it by a rule) will match with the indirect object, so the only right answer is “A MI ABUELA”
Le= 3rd person/singular
Mi abuela = 3rd person/singular
The mistaken ones:
1. A mí = 1st person/singular
2. A ellos =3rd person/plural
3. A ti = 2nd person/singular