Para el almuerzo mi amigo come una hamburguesa con yogur.
Not hating on anyone that has hamburgers and yogurt, but most people don't do that.
<span>plural to "get up":
we: nos levantamos
you (several people): levantaros (normal form)
you (several people): levántense (polite form)
plural to "write to me"
you (several people): escribidme (normal form)
you (several people): escríbanme (polite)
plural to "look at the paper"
you (several): mirad el papel / leed el papel (normal)
you (several): miren el papel / lean el papel (polite)
plural to "do the hw"
you (several): haced los deberes (normal)
you (several): hagan los deberes (polite)
I don't know if that's what where you looking for. but i hope this help you</span>
A direct object pronoun replaces a direct object, that is a noun that directly receives the action of a verb in a sentence. Moreover, direct object pronouns in Spanish agree in number and gender with the nouns they replace. In the sentence:
<em>Compro </em><em>la gasolina </em><em>en la estación de servicio</em>
<em>La gasolina</em> is the direct object because it receives the action comprar. Since <em>la gasolina </em>stands for the third person singular in feminine form, we need to use the direct object pronoun that matches this person, that is, la. Therefore, the new sentence is:
<em>La </em><em>compro en la estación de servicio</em>
Okay I’m pretty sure it’s the first one!!! I’m sorry if I’m wrong