Answer:
1. A. La
2. D. Me
Explanation:
A direct object is a noun or a pronoun receiving the action in a sentence (it answers the question "what") and an indirect object is a noun or pronoun that receives the direct object or that is affected by it (it answers the questions "to/for whom" or "to/for what").
In sentence number one, the direct object is “la basura.” This noun is a female noun, so, the direct object pronoun that can replace “la basura” is “la” (which is also a female singular noun). Here's the version of the sentence with the direct object pronoun:
<em>Los voluntarios de la comunidad </em><u><em>la</em></u><em> tiran o reciclan para el supervisor del comedor comunitario. </em>
In sentence number two, the indirect object is “mí” (“me” in English), which is a singular first-person pronoun. “Me” is also a singular first-person pronoun so it is the only one that can replace the indirect object in the sentence. Here's the version of the sentence with the indirect object pronoun:
Los voluntarios de la comunidad <u><em>me</em></u> tiran o reciclan la basura.
Answer:
b. vaya
Explanation:
Vaya is the subjunctive form of the verb 'ir' (go).
The subjunctive verb tense in English, isn't similar to the one in Spanish, but you can approximate it with "could".
The sentence would read as follows:
"Ojalá que yo vaya a la playa con él."
Which means
"Hopefully I could go to the beach with him."
Answer:
Is
Explanation:
She is in Buenos Aires. Answer is is.
Yo celebro mi cumpleaños con mi familia, todos nos reunimos y vamos mi restaurante favorito a mi me gusta mucho estar en familia después que terminamos de comer vamos a mi casa y en mi casa se reúne mi familia con mis amigos a cantarme el feliz cumpleaños con mi pastel después es momento de abrir los regalos y ver que me regalaron todos