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Old March 26, 2009, 02:56 PM
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Question Commands with pronouns attached - La Tarea

Part A

1. --¿Debo sacar la basura?
--Sí, sácala por favor.

2. --¿Debo sacudir los muebles?
--Sí, sacúdilos por favor.

3. --¿Debo poner la mesa?
--Sí, ponla por favor.

4. --¿Debo arreglar el cuarto?
--Sí, arreglálo por favor.

5. --¿Debo hacer la cama?
--Sí, hazla por favor.

6. --¿Debo limpiar el baño ahora?
--Sí, límpialo por favor.

7. --¿Debo abrir las ventanas?
--Sí, abrilas por favor.


Part B

1. --¿Qué le debo traer a tía Sofía?
--Tráele uno periódico.

2. --¿Qué les debo servir a los primos?
--Tráeles los refrescos.

3. --¿Qué le debo servir a abuelita?
--Tráele un sandwich.

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2. --¿Debo sacudir los muebles?
--Sí, sacúdilos por favor.


4. --¿Debo arreglar el cuarto?
--Sí, arreglálo por favor.



7. --¿Debo abrir las ventanas?
--Sí, abrilas por favor.


Part B

1. --¿Qué le debo traer a tía Sofía?
--Tráele uno periódico.

2. --¿Qué les debo servir a los primos?
--Tráeles los refrescos.

3. --¿Qué le debo servir a abuelita?
--Tráele un sandwich.

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The word flagging meaning colorear.
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Does the word flagging meaning colorear?
to flag = marcar (llamar atención)
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--Tráele un periódico

--Sí, sacudílos por favor.

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--Tráele un periódico

--Sí, sacudílos por favor.

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Do you have a neighbor or friend that is from central america or argentinian?
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--Tráele un periódico.

--Sí, sacudílos por favor.
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Do you have a neighbor or friend that is from central america or argentinian?
The reason Chileno is asking this is because you are inadvertently using the command form for vos instead of . Have a look at the endings for the -IR verbs. The accent mark was in the right place; just the ending was wrong.
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The I can say.

You flagged my post. Because you found mistakes in the text.
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You flagged my post because you found mistakes in the text.
Yes, but the entire post wasn't flagged, only the mistakes in the post. So, it would be better to say: You flagged the mistakes in my post.
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