<em>11. </em><em>¿Tú tienes </em><em><u>el iPhone</u></em><em>? (Do you have an iPhone) </em>
<em>Answer 11: </em><em>Sí, yo </em><u><em>lo</em></u><em> tengo. </em>
Translation 11: Yes, I have it.
<em>12. </em><em>¿Tú practicas </em><em><u>los deportes</u></em><em>? (Do you practice sports?) </em>
<em>Answer 12: </em><em>Sí, yo </em><em><u>los</u></em><em> practico. </em>
Translation 12: Yes, I practice them.
Explanation:
The transitive verbs need a <em>direct object</em> to complete its meaning.
<em>(</em><em>D.O.</em><em> = The object that receives the action of the verb). </em>
In Spanish the direct object pronoun has to agree in gender and number with the direct object.
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