- Isabel, los compra.
- Rosa, no las vende.
- Isabel y Rosa, lo buscan.
- Juan, la paga.
<h3>The direct complement:</h3>
To replace the accompanying noun, write a direct object. 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).
<h3><em><u>MissSpanish</u></em></h3>
Quinceaños, is the correct answer , for me
Miguel está arreglando su cuarto.
Los niños ponen la mesa para la cena.
<em><u>T</u></em><em><u>r</u></em><em><u>a</u></em><em><u>n</u></em><em><u>s</u></em><em><u>l</u></em><em><u>a</u></em><em><u>t</u></em><em><u>e</u></em><em><u>d</u></em><em><u> </u></em> <em>to</em><em> </em><em>English</em><em> </em>
What do you eat at school at 12? & ndash ________.
Class
Lunch
The desk
The screen
<em>So</em><em> </em><em>the</em><em> </em><em>answer</em><em> </em><em>is</em><em> </em><em>El</em><em> </em><em>Almuerzo</em><em>,</em><em> </em><em>aka</em><em> </em><em>lunch</em>
it would be yo conozco a todos los..
yo means I meaning the conjugation would have to be conozco.
for your information, a conjugation is the adaptation of a er/ir 'to be' verb, to suggest the people performing the verb.
for example..
trabajar- to work
trabajO- i work
trabajas- you work
trabaja- he/she works