Ana (look for) plane tickets for Chile. Let's see my cousins who (eat) in the corner cafe. (I) (begin) to understand Spanish very well. Miguel and Elena (live) in an apartment on the beach. Antonio's father (work) in the office today. (You) (play) Monopoly with your cousin and her friend. Families (have) many problems with teenage children. The customs inspector (open) the suitcases of Ramón. (We) (think) of going on vacation to Costa Rica. My classmate (study) in the library this afternoon.
Answer:
Explanation:
Direct object pronouns replace a word or phrase, which in the sentence fulfills that function (direct object).
Usually these pronouns are put before the verb when it is conjugated.
1. Mis padres van a prepararla.
2. Mi hermana mayor me entiende bien.
3. Todos nosotros lo escuchamos.
4. Mis tíos los ayudan.
5. Mi primo Raúl las mira.