Answer:
The correct object pronoun and verbal conjugation that fills the sentences are:
1. Juan y yo <u>le</u> damos una blusa a nuestra hermana Gisela.
2. Mi tía <u>nos</u> da una mesa para la casa.
3. Gisela <u>le</u> da dos corbatas a su novio.
4. A mi mamá yo <u>le</u> doy un par de guantes negros.
Explanation:
The object pronouns are words that, depending on the sentence, can be used for replacing a pronoun, in Spanish, respect their noun that goes directed, could be:
1. Yo: <u>me</u>.
2. Tú: <u>te</u>.
3. Él/Ella/Ello: <u>le/se</u>.
4. Nosotros: <u>nos</u>.
How <em>in the majority of the sentences the noun who was directed the action for was from the third person</em>: Gisela, novio, mamá (he or she in English), the object pronoun most used was "le".
<h2>Correct answer:</h2><h3>b. Anita es menor que Marta.</h3>
Since <em>Marta is 15 years old</em> and <em>Anita is 14 years old, </em>thereforeAnita is younger than Marta. So in this sentence we use the form menor que after the conjugation of the verb ser for the third person singular in the simple present, which is es. Finally:
<em>Anita es menor que Marta</em>
1. Sí, es necesario que traigamos el pasaporte al aeropuerto.
2. Sí, es urgente que hable con don Mario.
3. Sí, es bueno que David vaya a visitar a su abuela todas las semanas.
4. Sí, es importante que Mariana llame a Isabel para darle las gracias.
5. Sí, es mejor que Andrés sepa lo que le van a preguntar en el examen.
1. A
2. B
3. B
4. C
5. C
6. A
7. C
8. B