A direct object pronoun replaces a direct object, that is a noun that directly receives the action of a verb in a sentence. Moreover, direct object pronouns in Spanish agree in number and gender with the nouns they replace. In the sentence:
<em>Compro </em><em>la gasolina </em><em>en la estación de servicio</em>
<em>La gasolina</em> is the direct object because it receives the action comprar. Since <em>la gasolina </em>stands for the third person singular in feminine form, we need to use the direct object pronoun that matches this person, that is, la. Therefore, the new sentence is:
<em>La </em><em>compro en la estación de servicio</em>
Answer:
In an effort to make the boy happy at each of these stages, the tree gives him parts of herself, which he can transform into material items, such as money (from her apples), a house (from her branches), and a boat (from her trunk). With every stage of giving, "the Tree was happy".
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Explanation:
MIKEL: Bueno, ¿ qué <u>tienes pensado</u> hacer este fin de semana?
SARA: No sé. <u>Preferiría</u> hacer algo diferente, algo más activo de lo normal. MIKEL: Sí, creo que es buena idea. <u>Recomiendo</u> que hagas una excursión. SARA: Qué buena idea. Yo <u>podría</u> ir al monte. <u>Querrías</u> tú venir conmigo? MIKEL: ¡Creo que es una idea estupenda! Gracias por la invitación.