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Lunna [17]
3 years ago
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Question 13 (Fill-In-The-Blank Worth 1 points) Write the TWO object pronouns (lowercase and separated with a space) that would c

orrectly complete each sentence. Nosotros compramos los boletos para ti. Nosotros _____ _____ compramos. Answer for Blank 1:
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1 answer:
quester [9]3 years ago
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Answer:

Nosotros te los compramos.

Explanation:

In Spanish, the words "te" and "los" are direct pronouns, and represent a replacement for both indirect and direct objects. The direct object in the original sentence is "los boletos" (the tickets), and the indirect object would be "ti" (you).

To be clearer:

<u />

<u>Nosotros</u> <u>compramos</u> <u>los boletos</u> <u>para ti</u>.

[subject]      [verb]     [direct obj.] [indirect obj.]

Is replaced by:

<u>Nosotros</u>           <u>te</u>                     <u>los</u>                 <u>compramos.</u>

<u>[</u>Subject]  [indirect obj.]  [direct object]          [verb]

Thus, "te" corresponds to "para ti" and "los" corresponds to "los boletos".

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