<h2>Q1. Right answer</h2><h3>El hombre me ve</h3><h3 />
A direct object pronoun replaces a direct object, that is a noun that directly receives the action of a verb in a sentence. In this sentence, I receive the action, so we need to choose the direct object pronoun for the first person singular, this is me. Therefore, the action <em>to see </em>is being performed for a man and I am receiving this action. So <em>the man sees me</em>
<h2>Q2. Right answer</h2><h3>Sara las come</h3><h3 />
In this case, las fresas that translates into the strawberries represents the direct object. So las fresas stands for the third person plural in feminine form. To replace this, we need to choose las, that is the direct object pronoun for the third person plural in feminine form. Therefore,<em> Sara eats them</em>
<h2>Q3. Right answer</h2><h3>Mis amigos los buscan</h3><h3 />
In this case, <em>los libros (the books) </em>receive the action and it<em> </em>represents the direct object. So <em>los libros </em>stands for the third person plural in masculine form. For the third person plural in masculine form, the direct object pronoun is los. Thus, we only need to replace <em>los libros </em>by <em>los. </em>Therefore, <em>My friends are looking for them.</em>
<h2>Q4. Right answer</h2><h3> La maestra los da</h3><h3 />
In this case, <em>los papeles (the papers) </em>receive the action and it<em> </em>represents the direct object. So <em>los papeles </em>also<em> </em>stands for the third person plural in masculine form. So here we also need to use los. Thus, we only need to replace <em>los papeles </em>by <em>los. </em>Therefore, <em>The teacher gives them</em>
<h2>Q5. Right answer</h2><h3>Juan lo compra</h3><h3 />
Here <em>el helado (the ice cream) </em>receive the action and it<em> </em>represents the direct object. So <em>el helado </em>stands for the third person singular (masculine form). For the third person singular in masculine form, the direct object pronoun is lo. Thus, we only need to replace the direct object <em>el helado </em>by <em>lo. </em>Therefore, <em>Juan buys it</em>
<h2>Q6. Right answer</h2><h3>El hombre la escribe.</h3><h3 />
In this sentence, <em>una novela </em>represents the direct object. Here <em>una </em>is an indefinite article. The indefinite article is used to refer to a particular person or thing when the reader or listener doesn't know which one is being described, that is, when talking about something that is not defined. So we don't know what type of novel the man is writing. Anyway, <em>una novela </em>stands for the third person singular (feminine form). For the third person singular in feminine form, the direct object pronoun is la. So <em>Juan writes it</em>
<h2>Q7. Right answer</h2><h3>Roberto la come</h3><h3 />
In this sentence, <em>la sopa </em>represents the direct object. Here <em>la </em>is a definite article. So <em>la sopa </em>stands for the third person singular (feminine form). For the third person singular in feminine form, the direct object pronoun is la. So <em>Roberto eats it</em>
<h2>Q8. Right answer</h2><h3>Nosotros nos lavamos las manos</h3><h3 />
In Spanish, we use Reflexive Pronouns with a verb to point out that a person carries out an action <em>to or for himself or herself. </em>Since w<em>e wash our hands</em>, you need to choose the reflexive pronoun for the first person plural, that is, nos and the verb must be conjugated matching this person as well. Therefore, we choose lavamos that comes from the verb lavar (to wash)
<h2>Q9. Right answer</h2><h3>Carmen lava el perro</h3><h3 />
In this sentence, we use the verb lavar that translates into <em>to wash. </em>Also, <em>el perro </em>translates into <em>the dog. </em>So we need to conjugate the verb lavar in simple present and matching the third person singular for <em>Carmen </em>can be replaced by <em>ella </em>(subject pronoun for the third person singular in feminine form). Therefore, lava is the correct conjugation
<h2>Q10. Right answer</h2><h3>Pedro se cepilla los dientes</h3><h3 />
Since <em>Pedro brushes his teeth</em>, you need to choose the reflexive pronoun for the third person singular, that is, se (matches with<em> él</em> or <em>ella</em>) and the verb must be conjugated matching this person as well. Therefore, we choose cepilla that comes from the verb cepillar <em>(to brush)</em>
<h2>Q11. Right answer</h2><h3>Paula y Roger se casan</h3><h3 />
Since <em>Paula and Roger get married</em>, you need to choose the reflexive pronoun for the third person plural, that is, se (matches with<em> ellos</em> or <em>ellas</em>) and the verb must be conjugated matching this person as well. Therefore, we choose casan that comes from the verb casarse <em>(to get married)</em>
<h2>Q12. Right answer</h2><h3>Yo me pongo la ropa</h3><h3 />
In this sentence, I'm carrying out an action for myself. Therefore, the reflexive pronoun that stands for the first person singular is me. On the other hand, we need to choose the correct conjugation of the verb poner (to put) that matches this person, which is pongo. Therefore, the correct sentence is <em>yo me pongo la ropa</em> that translates into <em>I put on clothes</em>
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