<span>Este invierno bamos a ir con mi familia a Argentina. Creo que será muy divertido bamos a hacer el viaje a este país de América del Sur por primera vez. La agente de la aerolínea dice que nuestro avión saldra de noche y llega a Argentina al día siguiente. Dormiré en el avión. Estoy poniendo cosas en mi maleta con anticipación. Oigo a mis padres conversar y planear visitas a Buenos Aires, Rosario y Mendoza. A mi madre le va a encantar traer alfajores de regalo cuando regresemos. Será difícil venirse de regreso para todos. Tal vez podamos venir de nuevo."</span>
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(D.) No. She multiplied with the reciprocal of the dividend instead of the reciprocal of the divisor.
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I just did it lol
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I understand it all, but it just says your answeres are wrond, we cant help until we read what you read or watch what you watched before answering
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Answer:
The correct pronoun that fills the blank is:
<em>d) </em><u><em>me, le</em></u><em>.</em>
<em>- </em><em>El médico </em><u><em>me</em></u><em> habla y yo </em><u><em>le</em></u><em> hablo al médico.</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the sentence is:
- The doctor talks to me and I talk to the doctor.
In the sentence, a type of pronoun called <u>Object Pronoun</u> was used, which <u>serves in Spanish to direct the action towards a specific noun</u>. The object pronouns and their applicability depending on the personal pronoun they refer to are shown below:
- <em>Yo: </em><u><em>me</em></u><em>.
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- <em>Tú: </em><em>te</em><em>.
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- <em>Usted/Él/Ella/Ello: </em><u><em>le</em></u><em>.
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- <em>Nosotros: </em><u><em>Nos</em></u><em>.
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- <em>Ustedes/Ellos: </em><u><em>Les</em></u><em>.
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As in the first case, the doctor speaks to the personal pronoun <em>"yo"</em>, the right object pronoun is <u><em>"me"</em></u>, in the second case, how the personal pronoun <em>"yo"</em> talks to the doctor, who can be replaced by the personal pronoun <em>"él"</em>, the right object pronoun is <em><u>"le"</u></em>.