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Often, it is desirable to replace the name of the direct object with a pronoun. Example 1 ... When the pronoun replaces the name of the direct object, use the following pronouns: me (me) ... I have it. The pronoun (la) comes immediately before the verb (tengo). Notice that if ... Juan tiene = John has. Juan tiene la ...
A because it means I'm fine, thank you
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B . CONOCE - TO KNOW HOW ...............
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C-XPO is an android who can speak English. he is a very smart android and speaks a lot of languages. However, there is a problem: C-XPO does not speak spanish.
C-XPO goes to a spanish class. He sits. The professor enters the classroom and sees a new student. he tells him " stand up" C-XPO stands up and walks to the front of the classroom. He says in English "I am C-XPO" The professor yells "don't speak English" Then he continues: "In this class we speak spanish, my name Is Alfonso. and you, what is you name" I am
C-XPO says: my name is... The professor says" yes" C-XPO continues, "C-XPO" the professor says "yes! XPO!" class this is XPO. C-XPO says "C-XPO" the professor says "yes! XPO" C-XPO is angry and yells "no! C-XPO" The professor is not angry. he is excited.
He tells him, "yes! XPO! Excellent Sit down
Frustrated, C-XPO walked to his desk and sat down.