Yo (veo, miro, observo) la televisión en la cabina. The three answers would all be correct, but the one that is most used is miro. The three words mean see (veo), look (miro), and observe (observo).
Answer:
Ustedes <u>van</u> de compras <u>el</u> domingo
Explanation:
Fuiste is past
fueron is always past but they
fuimos is past but we
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Answer:
1. Vas a darles muchos regalos a tus padres.
2.Yo les quiero comprar unos guantes a mis sobrinos.
3. Clara le va a vender sus libros de literatura francesa a su amiga.
4. Los clientes pueden pagarnos con tarjeta de crédito.
Explanation:
The pronouns of the indirect object complement are: "me, te, le, nos, os, les".
The indirect object pronoun is placed before a conjugate verb or negative command and after the infinitive, gerund or affirmative command. The indirect object always precedes the direct object.