B. Vivo en Puebla is the answer.
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Direct object pronouns are pronouns that represent the nouns that are directly acted upon by the verb. Indirect object pronouns stand for the noun that is the recipient of the verb's action.
As for formal VS informal, usted is the keyword. Whereas in english language being formal/polite has to do with the use of certain words, using usted (you) in spanish changes verbs in the sentence and makes the communication formal. Tú (you) is used informally. Usted is usually used for elders or those in higher up positions, like a teacher. Tú is usually used for friends.
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The correct answer is:
- ¿Porque vas a ir a la biblioteca? - C) LA ORTOGRAFÍA
- Podemos ver de la punto de vista. - B) CONCORDANCIA
- Mara le a dicho la razón por su visita. - A) LA REDACCIÓN
- Es importante que halla bastante plato para la fiesta. - D) ERROR DE TECLEO
Explanation:
NOTICE THE DIFFERENCES:
- ¿Porque vas a ir a la biblioteca?
<em>¿</em><em><u>Por</u></em><em> </em><em><u>qué</u></em><em> vas a ir a la biblioteca?</em>
When asking a question in Spanish, the correct expression is two separate words "POR QUÉ" the usage of the accent mark is imperative; "POR QUÉ" is the equivalent word for "WHY" in English.
- <em> </em>Podemos ver de la punto de vista.
<em> Podemos ver </em><em><u>el</u></em><em> punto de vista</em>
The noun "PUNTO" is a male noun so it should be written with "EL".
- Mara le a dicho la razón por su visita.
<em>Mara le </em><em><u>ha</u></em><em> dicho la razón </em><em><u>de</u></em><em> su visita.</em>
We can find 2 mistakes here. The first one is "A" it's missing the letter H, "HA" is the present perfect form of "HABER", in English "have done something". The second mistake is "POR", we need to change it for "DE".
- Es importante que halla bastante plato para la fiesta.
<em>Es importante que </em><u><em>haya</em></u><em> bastante plato para la fiesta.</em>
Here is a common misspelling, "HALLA" with "LL" means to find or discover something (encontrar algo) and written as "HAYA" refers to the subjunctive verb "HABER" in Spanish.