Answer:
Yo <em>le</em> doy la carta a mi papa
Explanation:
Double Objects Pronouns refers to when both an indirect object (IO) pronoun and direct object (DO) pronoun are used.
The Direct Object Pronouns are as follows:
The Indirect Object Pronouns are as follows:
To turn the sentence "Yo doy la carta a mi papa" into using the double object pronoun we just need to add the Indirect Object Pronoun to the sentence, given that the Direct Object Pronoun is already there (La Carta).
So we have to add the Indirect Object Pronoun "Le" between the words "yo" and "doy". Given that "La Carta" (The letter) is given to his/her father (El) we use the Indirect Object Pronoun "Le".
Yo podr'a la mesa antes de la fiesta!
OUTSIDE , 20 years old if im talking about the same one as you.
Answer: The word "las", which is basically feminine for "the" in Spanish might be a good answer for this. Since "camisas" is feminine in Spanish, it is preferable to use "las" rather than "los", since it has to match the "gender".
The sentence would then be:
Prefiero <u>las</u> camisas que están en la mesa.
I hope this is helpful!