Un recuerdo que tengo que nunca podra olvidad es cuando fui a El mundo de Disney con mi familia. Estaba en el segund grado y mi tia y tio vinieron de Mexico a visitar pues planiamos a ir a el Mundo de Disney para que se disfrutan su visita aqui. Mi mama, mi papa, hermana, y mi tio y tia estabamos todos juntos en el Mundo de Disney. Senti tan feliz, quisiera que pudria ir patras en tiempo para recrear ese dia.
Translated: One memory I have that I will never be able to forget is my trip to Disney World with my family. I was in the second grade and my favorite aunt and uncle came down from mexico to visit. So we decided to plan something big and extravagant so they can enjoy their time here in the states. My mom, dad, sister, aunt and uncle were all together in Disney World. I was so happy, I wish I can go back in time and recreate that moment.
- La galleta ⇝ "la"
- Los camarones ⇝ "los"
- El pescado ⇝ "lo"
- Tú ⇝ "te"
- Elena y Mónica ⇝ "las"
- Los dueños ⇝ "los"
- Ana ⇝ "la"
- Diego y yo ⇝ "nos"
- Yo ⇝ "me"

To replace the accompanying noun, write a <u>direct object</u>. They can be replaced if it is masculine it is "lo" (singular) or "los" (plural) and if it is feminine it is "la" (singular) or "las" (plural).
The <u>indirect object</u> replaces the one who receives the verb. It can be replaced, if it is in the third person, "le" (singular) or "les" (plural); they can also be replaced by unstressed pronouns (me, se, te, nos, os).
When a direct object and an indirect object are joined, <u>the indirect object must be put first and then the direct object</u>. When a third person indirect object is added, put "se".
<h3><em><u>MissSpanish</u></em></h3>
“Mi” should be the right answer