<em>1.</em><em> Los niños escriben </em><u><em>la tarea</em></u><em>. </em>
<em>Answer 1: </em><em>Los niños </em><u><em>la</em></u><em> escriben. </em>
Translation 1: Children write homework. Children write it.
<em>2. </em><em>Carlota toma </em><u><em>las fotos</em></u><em> del Homecoming. </em>
<em>Answer 2: </em><em>Carlota </em><u><em>las</em></u><em> toma del Homecoming. </em>
Translation 2: Carlota takes the photos of the Homecoming. Carlota takes them of the Homecoming.
<em>3.</em><em> Yo voy a comer </em><u><em>las frutas</em></u><em>. ** </em>
<em>Answer 3-a: </em><em>Yo voy a comer</em><u><em>las</em></u><em>. </em>
<em>Answer 3-b:</em><em> Yo </em><u><em>las</em></u><em> voy a comer. </em>
Translation 3: I am going to eat the fruits. I'm going to eat them.
<em>4.</em><em> Tú limpias </em><u><em>el cuarto</em></u><em>. </em>
<em>Answer 4: </em><em>Tú </em><u><em>lo</em></u><em> limpias. </em>
Translation 4: You clean the room. You clean it.
<em>5. </em><em>Mi mamá cocina </em><u><em>el pollo y los frijoles</em></u><em>. </em>
<em>Answer 5: </em><em>Mi mamá </em><u><em>los</em></u><em> cocina. </em>
Translation 5: My mom cooks the chicken and beans. My mom cooks them.
<em>6. </em><em>Elena vas a leer </em><u><em>las novelas</em></u><em> hoy. ** </em>
<em>Answer 6-a: </em><em>Elena </em><u><em>las</em></u><em> vas a leer hoy. </em>
<em>Answer 6-b: </em><em>Elena vas a leer</em><u><em>las</em></u><em> hoy. </em>
Translation 6: Elena you are going to read the novels today. Elena you are going to read them today.
<em>7. </em><em>Sandra pasa </em><u><em>la sal</em></u><em>. </em>
<em>Answer 7: </em><em>Sandra </em><u><em>la</em></u><em> pasa. </em>
Translation 7: Sandra passes the salt. Sandra passes it.
Explanation:
The transitive verbs need a direct object to complete its meaning.
<em>(</em><em>D.O.</em><em> = The object that receives the action of the verb). </em>
In Spanish the direct object pronoun has to agree in gender and number with the direct object.
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