Latin America takes in a fair few countries, so travellers tend not to stick to just one. Apart from Brazil or Mexico it's quite common to travel in several countries on one trip and not uncommon to cover the whole region. For this reason regional guide books have been concentrated on here, picking out the best and naming and shaming the worst.
<span>Todos los años ____le_____ escribo una carta romántica a mi esposa para el Día de San Valentín.
So the answer is a.le
Plz branliest
</span>
Answer:
Habla.
Explanation:
La dependiente _____habla ____ con los clientes en la mañana. (hablar) all un.
Answer:
1. La dueña me lo recomienda.
2. Voy a preparártela.
3. Estamos pidiéndolas
4. Te los puedo traer ahora.
5. Van a servírnoslos después.
6. Si, voy a mostrársela ahora.
7. No, no se las serví.
8. No, no voy a leérselo.
9. Si, te la recomiendo.
10. Se las voy a preparar en una hora.
Explanation:
The indirect object or indirect complement is a syntactic constituent governed by a transitive verb, generally not obligatory, whose semantic interpretation or designated referent is a receiver, benefactor or goal of the action expressed by the verb.
The indirect object is the person or object on which the action of the verb falls indirectly, it is also said that it receives the benefit or damage of the action of the verb. It is a predicate modifier. The indirect object can be presented in a sentence like the pronouns “le” or “les”.