1. En Canadá en el invierno es un mal clima, hace demasiado frío.
2. En Seattle el tiempo ahora es nublado, llueve mucho , y hace demasiado frío.
3. Yo traigo a clase mi libro.
4. Yo me sé el vocabulario.
5. En Arcata California viven quince y quinientos treinta y siete milésimas personas.
6. En Estados Unidos hay diecisiete millones seiscientos trece mil cuatrocientos catorce gatos.
7. Salgo para la escuela a las 8 en punto.
8. Acabo de comer.
9. Si iremos a la clase de historia hoy.
10. Yo conozco un buen restaurante Mexicano.
<h3>Mauricio va a llevarle el ########### a su hija en la escuela. </h3><h3>Mauricio is going to take the dictionary to his daughter at school.</h3>
Answer: Mauricio <u>se lo</u> va a llevar.
Translation: Mauricio is going to take it.
Explanation: Transitive verbs need a direct object to complete their meaning. The direct object of the verb "llevar" is "el ###########", this is a masculine and singular noun, so the direct object pronoun is "<u>lo</u>" that matches gender and number with the object it replaces. The indirect object is "su hija", which is a singular noun and the indirect object pronoun is "le" because it has to match in number with the object it replaces. When the direct object and indirect object pronouns appear in the same sentence, the indirect object pronoun is always written first and replaced with "<u>se</u>", so in this sentence it is "<u>se lo</u>".
########### = word not allowed.
<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
Answer:
1: LE
2:ME
3:NOS
4:TE
5:SE
6:SE
7:TE
8:SE
9:NOS
10:ME
Explanation: i live in Ecuador so i speak it i think it's right sorry if it's wrong
1. Jugaba 2. Leyeron 3. llevábamos 4. Fuiste
Hope this helps :3