Question 1 : peter esta con hambre
question 2 : yo soy tu maestra
question 3 : ¿ como eres tú?
question 4 :yo soy peligroja
question 5 :el es pelirojo
question 6 : ella es rubia
question 7 : nosotros estamos en el restaurante
question 8: el vaso esta sobre la mesa
question 9 : el camarero está sirviendo
5 spanish conversations examples
¡Hola! ¿Qué tal? (Hi! How are you?)
¡Bien! ¿Y tú? (Good! And you?)
¡Bien! ¿Cómo te llamas? (Good! What is your name?)
Me llamo _______. (My name is ______.)
¿Hablas español? (Do you speak Spanish?)
Estoy estudiando español. ¿Quieres practicar conmigo? (I am studying Spanish. Do you want to practice with me?)
¿Quiénes son? (Who are they?)
Son mi madre y mi hermana. (It’s my mom and sister.)
¿Cuántos hermanos tienes? (How many brothers and sisters do you have?)
Tengo tres hermanos, un hermano mayor y dos hermanas menores. (I have three siblings, one older brother and two younger sisters.)
¿Qué quieres ser de mayor? (What do you want to be when you grow up?)
A: Quiero ser una escritora y fotógrafa que viaja por el mundo. (I want to be a writer and photographer who travels the world.)
1. Jorge se lo da.
A direct object is the object that receives the verb. In this sentence (Jorge gives a gift to his mother), the verb is "gives." What does Jorge give? A gift. Thus, gift is the direct object. An indirect object is someone who receives the direct object. Who receives the gift (the direct object)? Jorge's mom. So, she is the indirect object.
To change the direct object to a pronoun, you must first know the gender of the object. "Regalo" is masculine, so the corresponding direct object is "lo."
To change the indirect object to a pronoun, you usually use the word "le." However, when "le" and "lo" come next to each other in a sentence, you must then change "le" to "se" (You will thus never say "le lo," but instead "se lo").
2. Yo quiero darselo.
In this sentence (I want to give a gift to my sister), the verb we are focusing on is "give." What do I want to give? A gift (the direct object). Who do I want to give it to? My sister (the indirect object).
Like the prior answer, since "regalo" is masculine, its corresponding pronoun is "lo," thus changing the indirect object pronoun from "le" to "se."