- La galleta ⇝ "la"
- Los camarones ⇝ "los"
- El pescado ⇝ "lo"
- Tú ⇝ "te"
- Elena y Mónica ⇝ "las"
- Los dueños ⇝ "los"
- Ana ⇝ "la"
- Diego y yo ⇝ "nos"
- Yo ⇝ "me"

To replace the accompanying noun, write a <u>direct object</u>. They can be replaced if it is masculine it is "lo" (singular) or "los" (plural) and if it is feminine it is "la" (singular) or "las" (plural).
The <u>indirect object</u> replaces the one who receives the verb. It can be replaced, if it is in the third person, "le" (singular) or "les" (plural); they can also be replaced by unstressed pronouns (me, se, te, nos, os).
When a direct object and an indirect object are joined, <u>the indirect object must be put first and then the direct object</u>. When a third person indirect object is added, put "se".
<h3><em><u>MissSpanish</u></em></h3>
Hello,
Well, The word's that I translated was exercise,work,clean,and dance.
They need to look like exercis(ed),clean(ed),Work(ed),and danc(ed). These are verbs because a verb is a action. These are action's. So the reason why I put a (ed) on each word was because these are past tense.
So this is it translated.
<span>El lunes estudio historia. El martes ejercité. El miércoles trabajé. El jueves lo limpié. El viernes bailé
Hope this helps</span>
Answer:
B. Con Permiso
Explanation:
It means excuse me and that is the polite way to excuse yourself
Answer:
- Nosotros <u>compartimos</u> una pizza
- Los estudiantes no <u>corren</u> en clase
- ¿Qué haces tú en la escuela?
Explanation:
hope this helps
Yo le di el libro a mis hermanos.
answer: di