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Pronombres de objeto directo

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Hola todos!

Can someone please tell me if the following answers are correct? I'm supposed to answer the questions in the negative and substitute the direct object pronouns for the direct objects.

Q: ¿Ustedes pueden llevarme a la casa de mis padres? (Use tú form) A: No puede llevarlo.

Q: ¿Tú puedes llevarnos a mí y a Jorge a la casa del profesor? A: No los puedo.

Q: ¿Sergio te va a llevar a la fiesta? A: No, Sergio no la va a llevar a la fiesta.

Thank you! grin

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updated Feb 24, 2010
posted by DeeZee

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Since you are being asked a question, it customary to provide first a "No" to answer the question, and then a 2nd "no" to negate the verb.

No, no podemos llevarte. (using the tú form)

No, no puedo llevarlos.

[¿]Sergio te va a llevar a la fiesta?

No, Sergio no va a llevarme a la fiesta.

Whether you place the i.o.p. before the verb or attach it to the verb infinitive if optional, but remember that if it is a negative command, then the i.o.p. must precede the verb.

updated Feb 24, 2010
posted by 0074b507
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Muchas gracias! That was very helpful! grin

updated Feb 24, 2010
posted by DeeZee
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Gracias!

I can't figure out the second two. Can anyone help me out with them please?

Thanks!

updated Feb 24, 2010
posted by DeeZee
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The first one is correct.

The second is incorrect, because ¨mi y Jorge´ is direct object of ´llevar´ (llevarlos)

The third is a bit more complex te va a llevar = to take you. So, you answers that question. he´s not taking me to the party

updated Feb 24, 2010
posted by mediterrunio