Answer:
1) Voy a hacer<em>la, </em>2) No necesitamos llevar<em>los, </em>3) Marcos está pidiendo<em>lo, </em>4) Javier debe llamar<em>los, </em>5) Ellos esperan visitar<em>las, </em>6) No puedo llamar<em>lo</em> ahora mismo.
Explanation:
1) Voy a hacer<em>la</em>. (<em>Maleta</em> has a feminine article)
2) No necesitamos llevar<em>los</em>. (<em>Pasaportes</em> has a masculine article)
3) Marcos está pidiendo<em>lo</em>. (<em>Folleto turístico</em> has a masculine article)
4) Javier debe llamar<em>los</em>. (<em>Padres</em> has a masculine article)
5) Ellos esperan visitar<em>las</em>. (<em>Playas</em> has a feminine article)
6) No puedo llamar<em>lo</em> ahora mismo. (Javier has a masculine article)
El, la, los, and las are all definite articles, and un, una, unos, unas are all indefinite articles.
Definite articles such as “the” in English refer to a specific noun or one already known by the reader. Indefinite articles such as “a” in English are used with nouns that are general or when their identity is not known.
Answer:
2.-A mí ME GUSTA la clase de español.
4.-A ti TE GUSTA beber refrescos.
6.-A Ud LE GUSTA el café .
7.-A Carlos y a ti LES GUSTA los perritos calientes.
8.-AUds LES GUSTA comer ensaladas
Explanation:
Today is wednesday. It is 10:00 in the morning, and there are a group of guys in the beach in Mexico. The beach is in Golf of Mexico. The beach is beautiful. (translated ) De nada hay te va!