In Spanish, to conjugate the verbs, you must change the last letter of the verb in the infinitive and add the appropriate ending.
In past when we speak in plural to the verb in infinitive you must add the ending "n", in addition, to eliminate the ending "r":
Ustedes (beber) beben.
Ustedes (comer) comen.
Ustedes (relatar) relatan.
Ustedes (correr) corren.
Ustedes (bailar) bailan.
Ustedes (usar) usan.
In the past when we speak in the singular to the verb in infinitive only the termination "r" must be eliminated:
Usted (visitar) visita.
Usted (escuchar) escucha.
Usted (estudiar) estudia.
Usted (comer) come.
Usted (escribir) escribe.
Usted (ser) es.
Usted (beber) bebe.
Usted (vivir) vive.
Usted (respirar) respira.
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the answer is no soy madrugadora
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The correct direct object pronouns that fill the blanks are:
1. Los viajeros compran <u>los</u> pasajes. Ellos <u>los</u> compran.
2. La viajera confirma <u>la</u> reservación. Ella <u>la</u> confirma.
3. El empleado tiene <u>las</u> llaves. Él <u>las</u> tiene.
4. Yo escribo una carta. Yo <u>la</u> escribo.
5. Alejandra pierde el equipaje en el aeropuerto. Ella <u>lo</u> pierde.
Explanation:
In Spanish, <em>some direct object pronouns are similar to the articles</em>, in the first three sentences I underlined the articles because those are the same word that the direct object in the contract sentence; in the fourth sentence, the article is undefined "una" but continues referencing to <em>a female object</em>, by this reason, the direct object pronoun is "la" and the last sentence, the subject "el equipaje" is <em>a male object</em>, then its direct object pronoun is "lo".
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i think its la terapeuta because therapist are the ones that help u have a " mente sana" just like the sentence says.
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