Answer:
1. De donde eres
which means where are you from? All the others mean how are you?, Whats new? and How is it going?
2. De nada
which means you're welcome, All the others mean goodbye, see you later, and see you tomorrow. Which are all ways of saying goodbye.
3. La siento
which means I can feel it, All the others mean you're welcome, delighted, and and the pleasure is mine.
First Line "EL" Second Line "Yo" & Third Line "Tu"
Answer:
1. Se la debo escribir.
2. Alfredo siempre se los da.
3. Nadie nos la dio.
4. Mi hermano se los va a dar.
5. La tía de Reynaldo nos lo habló.
6. Manolo no se lo quiere dar.
7. Nunca se las quiere decir.
8. No se la pudieron decir.
9. Elena no se las tuvo que enviar.
10. Ellos no se los pudieron dar.
11. ¿Se lo prestaste?
12. Él se lo devolvió.
13. ¿Se la escribió Andrés?
14. Los estudiantes se lo piden.
15. Mi madre nos la sirvió.
16. Mi amigo se lo dio.
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to replace the sentences using both direct and indirect object pronouns. On one hand, you have to use <u>direct object pronouns </u>(''pronombres de objeto directo'' in Spanish) when you need to replace a direct object, which is a noun, so you do not have to repeat the noun. On the other hand, you have to use <u>indirect object pronouns </u>(''pronombres de objeto indirecto'' in Spanish) when you need to say to whom or for whom something is done.
The phrase means when I take a trip, I take a large suitcase.