<span>Les dijeron a los estudiantes que no ______fueran___ a copiar en los exámenes.</span>
Answer:
- Direct object: Folleto turístico Pronoun: Marcos
- Direct object: pasaportes Pronoun: Necesitamos
- Direct object: maleta Pronoun: Voy
- Direct object: padres Pronoun: Javier
- Direct object: Viejo San Juan Pronoun: Ellos
- Direct object: Javier Pronoun: Puedo
- Direct object: Cámara Pronoun: Prefiero
- Direct object: Reservaciones de hotel Pronoun: queremos.
Explanation:
A direct object is that one which is directly affected by the action that the subject of the sentence does. For instance, number one: <em>What is Marcos asking for? </em><u><em>the tourist brochure</em></u>, thus, "folleto turístico" is the direct object and Marcos, who is the subject is the pronoun, in this case refering to "He". In Spanish, pronouns are: <em>Yo, tú, él, ella, usted, nosotros, ellos </em>but also the suffixes <em>-nos, -os and -se. </em>For example, number 2 says "necesitamOS" which means in English <u>we need</u> thus, this is the pronoun because in Spanish that suffix means "we"; same thing with number 8. Number 5 is completely direct as "Ellos" is <u>they. </u>
Answer: Pocos
Explanation: In English it means there are a few boys in class. It would be pocos because if it is with an o it's for boys.
Answer:
First choice
Explanation:
Mis padres conocen a todos mis amigos.
12. Maria conocía a todo mundo.
13. El sabía lo que pasó en la película porque ya lo vio.
14. El estudiante sabe la respuesta.
15. El conoce la music de Bach. (Even though sabe would work too if the sentence was changed in Spanish.)
16. Conoces quien está cantando ?