Answer:
1. Mi hermana y yo __hacemos_____ desayunos muy buenos.
2. Clarita ___hace____ colleres para su mamá.
3. ¿Qué ___hacen____ Uds. durante sus vacaciones de verano?
4. Mi hija ___hace____ su cama esta mañana.
5. Yo ___hago____ un pastel para el cumpleaños de mi hijo.
Explanation:
Yo - Hago
Tu - Haces
El/Ella - Hace
Nosotros/Nosotras - Hacemos
Ustedes - Hacen
Ellos/Ellas - Hacen
The blank must be filled with the correct direct object pronoun. In Spanish, when replacing a noun with a direct object pronoun, the verb will come after the direct object pronoun, and essentially switch positions with the original noun. Further, the direct object pronoun that replaces the object will be the same definite article.
¿Nos conseguiste las revistas?
Sí, se las conseguí.
The literal translations of these sentences are:
"Did you get us the magazines?"
"Yes, for you them I got."
This is because the verb and object switched places when using the direct object pronoun. Notice, also, that the definite article is las, thus las replaces the noun.
The rest of the direct object pronouns:
¿Le trajiste los refrescos a Roberto?
Sí, se los traje.
¿Le compraste la comida a Elena?
Sí, se la compré.
¿Les trajiste los helados a los niños?
Sí, se los traje.
The object of each of these sentences is "him," "her," or "them." Each of these forms (along with the formal "you" in Spanish [
usted]) are replaced with
se.
The other form is
te, which replaces
tu (or
me when a question is being asked). For example:
¿
Me trajiste
las cartas?<span>
</span><span> Sí,
te las traje.
</span>
I hope this helps!
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The other's make no sense
A translates to "We use the bathroom to warm up food"
B translates to "We use the microwave to shower"
C translates to "We use the stovetop to cook" and
D translates to "We use the stove to put away things"