Answer:
Is the C
¡Los padres de Juana querían que ella se licenciará como pedagoga!
Answer:
Explanation:
Direct object pronouns replace a word or phrase, which in the sentence fulfills that function (direct object).
Usually these pronouns are put before the verb when it is conjugated.
1. Mis padres van a prepararla.
2. Mi hermana mayor me entiende bien.
3. Todos nosotros lo escuchamos.
4. Mis tíos los ayudan.
5. Mi primo Raúl las mira.
<h2>Correct answer:</h2><h3>Laura tiene tantos vestidos como Paula.</h3>
Here we use <em>comparison of equality, </em>so this just as Tan...como conveys the idea of as … as. This is used when referring that two nouns are equal to one another. To compare two nouns using another noun, we use the formula:
<em>tanto + noun + como </em>
So vestidos is a masculine plural noun. Finally, this sentence means:
<em>Laura has as many dresses as Paula.</em>