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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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Post your own proposals and we will help you with corrections. We cannot do your homework for you.
Some hints: · You must retake the verb of the question. · "La, las, lo, los" are used when the action responds to the questions "what?" or "who?", like in "comí pescado" -> "lo comí" [What did I eat? I ate fish. I ate it.] · "Le, les" are used when the action responds to the question "to whom?" "Di un regalo a mi esposo" -> Le di un regalo. [To whom did I give a present? I gave a present to my husband. I gave him a present.]
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Span help
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 hace lo todos los dias. Madre: Bien. Y Rafael, ¿te ayuda a limpiar la casa? Marisela: S¡, Rafael me ayuda a limpiar la casa. Madre: ¡Fantástico! ¿Y quién lava los platos después de comer? Marisela: Yo lavo el después de comer. Madre: ¿Quién va a cortar el césped del jardin? Marisela: No, Jaimer lo corte los lunes. Madre: Bueno, ¿y tú pasas la aspiradora? Marisela: Si, yo paso la. Madre: Bueno, veo que todo está bien. Nos vemos pronto. íChao! Marisela: Chao, mamá. Basically, I need help with with the bold parts, did i do it right. 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! Last edited by Poopybutt; January 24, 2016 at 02:53 PM. |
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I've fixed many misspelled words for you, supposing they were all correctly written by the teacher.
Look first at the sentence with a green checkmark. It flags the one case where the direct object pronoun was correctly used. That clue should help you figure out where the pronouns go. Quote:
Last edited by Rusty; June 18, 2016 at 07:35 AM. |
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