Answer:
yo canto
los chicos venden
tu hablas
paco y yo comemos
nosotros vivimos
mi mama abre
los maestros escriben
Explanation:
(assuming you need to conjugate in the present?)
Answer:
1. La camarera te lo sirvió.
2. Isabel nos las trajo a la mesa.
3. Javier me los pidió anoche.
4. El dueño nos la busca.
5. Tu madre me los consigue.
6. ¿Te lo recomendaron Lola y Paco?
Explanation:
It is called a direct object to the function that assumes a syntactic constituent, different from the grammatical subject, which is mandatorily requested by a transitive verb. Also known as a direct complement, its function is related to the accusative case.
In Spanish, the direct object can always be replaced by "la”, “las”, “lo” or “los”.
<span>Many cars pass by Susana Street, but there is no traffic on our street. 2. where did you put the shoes ________________________, malena? 3. Here I prepare the lessons _________________, because tomorrow I have class. 4. Ramiro lent me the radio ________________________. 5. and to you, who gave you the cameras ________________________?
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That should help you
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