Answer:
It's C
Explanation:
I sorta understand Spanish
Answer:
The correct form to rephrase the sentence in the exercise using a direct object pronoun is:
- <em>Yo </em><em><u>los</u></em><em> veo</em>.
Explanation:
The direct objects in Spanish are the words on which the used verb falls, these are, using the personal pronouns as guide:
- <em>Yo: Me.</em>
- <em>Tú: Te.</em>
- <em>Usted: Lo.</em>
- <em>Él: Lo.</em>
- <em>Ella: La.</em>
- <em>Ello: Lo.</em>
- <em>Nosotros/Nosotras: Los/Las.</em>
- <em>Ustedes: Los</em>
- <em>Vosotros/Vosotras: Os.</em>
- <u><em>Ellos</em></u><em>/Ellas: </em><u><em>Los</em></u><em>/Las.</em>
How you can see, the direct object could replace a particular noun, in the sentence: <em>Yo veo a los voluntarios</em>, "<em>los voluntarios</em>" corresponds to the personal pronoun <u>they</u> or "<u><em>ellos</em></u>" in Spanish, by this reason, not to use that noun again, we use the direct object "<em><u>los</u></em>".
Definite Articles
el
los
la
las
Indefinite Articles
un
unos
una
unas
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