A direct object is a noun following the verb that answers the questions what? or whom?
There are two places where direct object pronouns can be placed.
Before a conjugated verb.
Attached to the end of the verb, ONLY IF the verb is not conjugated, such as infinitives or gerunds or if the verb is an affirmative informal command.
For example: Son muy buenos hijos. No los cambiaría.
They are good kids. I wouldn’t change them.
Direct object pronouns in Spanish agree in number and gender with the nouns they replace. In the example, hijos is a masculine, plural noun so the masculine plural direct object pronoun los is used to replace it in the second sentence.
2) E
Ellos servieron una comida deliciosa
Answer:
El PIB es la suma de todos los bienes, expresados en dólares durante un periodo de tiempo, regularmente es un año.
El PIB se expresa en comparativos de los periodos de tiempo, por ejemplo, el año que terminó contra el anterior, 2020 contra 2019 y se obtiene un porcentaje. Por ejemplo
2019: $1
2020: $1.03
1.03 - 1 = 0.3
0.3*100 = 3%
Se dice , en este ejemplo que el PIB fue del 3%
También puede ser que sea negativo
2019: $1
2020 $ 0.97
0.97 - 1 = -0.3
-0.3 *100 = -3%
Explanation:
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most of us DON'T make a dinstinction between b and v. As mentioned
before, you may hear /b/eso or /v/eso. Of course, the right spelling is
"Beso". But speakers will say in one way or the other without noticing.
And almost nobody can tell them apart. What I mean is that they don't
pay attention to the difference between /b/ and /v/. They will rely
entirely on context.
The difference between those two is already lost. Some radio host try to
keep it. It is funny to listen to them. I try to make the correct
sound. But I have to do an effort to sing a song that goes "pásame la
botella. Voy a beber en nombre de ella". If I say that without paying
attention... I might get some mixed /v/.
I saw this effect when tried for the first time to explain Spanish pronunciation to some friends.
What I tell them is that... natives won't bother to pronounce /b/ and
/v/ as different sounds. But they may mix them very often. And if you
are wondering how to pronounce them... you can chose the way you
pronounce in English and your message will get through perfectly. </span>
Julia never listens to the teacher, but Julio lends _____________
Answer : Julia never listens to the teacher, but Julio pays attention.
Explanation : In English the correct verb is pays attention not lends attention.
Translation : Julia nunca escucha al profesor, pero Julio presta atención.
En inglés el verbo correcto es "to pay" (pagar) no "to lend" (prestar) atención.
Hope this helps!