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Old July 30, 2015, 08:25 AM
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Need some help with extra credit for my spanish class

So, I'm stuck on this small extra credit problem for my spanish class.
the question is: Complete the conversation using an appropriate verb and direct object pronoun.
Conversation:
Marisela: ¿Aló? Madre: Hola, Marisela.

Soy mamá. ¿Cómo están todos en casa?

Marisela: Muy bien, mamá.

Madare: ¿Havr Julián la tarea todos los d¡as?

Marisela: S¡, el (fill in the blank with the appropriate verb and direct object pronoun)

Madre: Bien. Y Rafael, ¿te ayuda a limpiar la casa?

Marisela: S¡, Rafael (fill in the blank with the appropriate verbs and direct object pronoun) Madre: ¡Fantástico! ¿Y quién lava los platos después de comer?

Marisela: Yo (fill in the blank with the appropriate verbs and direct object pronoun) después de comer.

Madre: ¿Quién va a cortar el césped del jardin? Marisela: Jame (fill in the blank with the appropriate verbs and direct object pronoun) el lunes. Madre: Bueno, ¿y tú pasas la aspiradora?

Marisela: Si, yo (fill in the blank with the appropriate verbs and direct object pronoun) todos los días.

Madre: Bueno, veo que todo está bien. Nos vemos pronto. íChao!

Marisela: Chao, mamá.
Basically, I need help with filling the blanks. I know you have to use the "Me, lo/la and Los/las" for the direct object pronouns, but I get confuse on where to place them with the verbs.
Thanks in advance!
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