Answer:
The Spanish direct object pronouns are: me, te, lo, la in the singular, and nos, os, los, las in the plural. The object pronoun usually comes before the verb. Object pronouns are joined to the end of infinitives, gerunds or verbs instructing someone to do something.
Explanation:
Ayer clara *iría * a casa de sus primos, a saludar a su tía y a comer con ellos
Assuming this is in the present tense, the correct answer would be B, "bebe". You can deduce this because Ella is the person doing the action. So the verb must be in the el/ella/usted form. Since the verb beber ends with "-er" conjugating this verb into el/ella/usted form requires to take off the "-er" ending and add "e". Hence, "bebe".
A I'm pretty sure :0 but not postive
Answer:
Sencilla
Explanation:
Si vas a estar solo/a en el hotel, tomas una habitación sencilla.