This question is asking to replace the noun with a direct object pronoun. The sentence says 'the students turn in the homework', and the problem wants it to translate it to 'the students turn it in'.
The image attached may help you. When substituting the word las tareas, we need to have it match the direct pronoun. Las tareas go under the los/las category, and since it is feminine, the answer is las. C
<span>unas reglas is the plural form</span>
Answer:
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She puts cheese in the tacos//1
I put tortillas in the plate//6
I give my sister a gift//8
They are having a party in the park//4
I bring my sunglasses//3
We order seafood at the beach//2
We leave the city tomorrow//5
They bargain in the market//7
Answer:
Explanation:
They have different endings in the present tense
-ar verbs end in:
Yo: -o
Tú: -as
El/Ella: -a
Nosotros: -amos
Vosotros/ vosotras: -áis
Ellos/Ellas: -an
-er/ -ir verbs end in:
Yo: -o
Tú: -es
El/ Ella: -e
Nosotros/Nosotras: -emos for -er/ -imos for -ir
Vosotros/Vosotras: -éis for -er/ -sí for -ir
Ellos/Ellas: -en
Hope that helped!