Answer:
José le ruega (a Daniela) que escriba esa carta de recomendación.
Yo les aconsejo (a ustedes) vivir en las afueras de la ciudad.
La directora les prohibe (a ellos) estacionar frente a la escuela.
Tú me sugieres (a mí) alquilar un apartamento en el barrio.
Explanation:
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In a sentence, people or things that receive the action of the verb indirectly, are called <em>"objeto indirecto"</em>.
You can find it by asking these questions: To who? To what?
Also, you can recognize it or replace it with the pronouns "<em>le</em>", "<em>les</em>", "<em>te</em>", "<em>me</em>".
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First one is The third one while the last one is The first one
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Answer:
El mes pasado fui con mis amigos de campamento. Llevamos una carpa y dormimos cuatro noches seguidas allí. Luego, el quinto día, descubrí un animal peligroso suelto. Nos fuimos inmediatamente. A pesar de ese inconveniente, nos divertimos mucho.
Explanation:
I wrote an example of a text describing a past trip and using only the preterite tense. The <u>Spanish preterite tense</u> ("pretérito perfecto simple" in Spanish) is used to talk about actions completed at some point in the past.
"Fui" and "nos fuimos" are the preterite form of the irregular verb "ir" and "llevamos", "dormimos", "descubrí" and "divertimos" are regular preterite verbs. I also used the phrases "el mes pasado" and "luego".