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Teri y Manny están muy cansados después de su luna de miel y te piden ayuda. Explica lo que tú haces por ellos, y lo que ellos hacen por ti, usando el pronombre de objeto indirecto correcto.

Modelo: (a ellos) hacer las reservas para el vuelo Les hago las reservas para el vuelo.

Le bajo las maletas

(a ellos) llamar un taxi Les llamo un taxi.

(al agente) preguntar el horario Le pregunto el horario.

(a Teri y Manny) prometer escribir una carta Les prometo escribir una carta.

(a mí) Manny y Teri regalar un recuerdo de La Habana Manny y Teri me regalan un recuerdo de La Habana.

(a nosotros) Teri dar un beso Teri nos da un beso.

(a Manny) decir "Buen viaje" Le digo "Buen viaje"

(a mí) Manny y Teri dar una guayabera cubana por mi ayuda Teri y Manny me dan una guayabera cubana por mi ayuda.

Could someone check these

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updated Mar 5, 2011
posted by iceman233

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My only suggestion would be that when they give you more than a pronoun, use more than a pronoun in your answer.

(al agente) preguntar el horario Le pregunto el horario.

Le pregunto al agente el horario.

(a Teri y Manny) prometer escribir una carta Les prometo escribir una carta.

Les prometo a Teri y Manny escribir una carta.

(a Manny) decir "Buen viaje" Le digo "Buen viaje"

Le digo a Manny "Buen Viaje".

updated Mar 5, 2011
edited by 0074b507
posted by 0074b507
Yes, this can clarify things if need be. Many times the context has it clear enough, though. The main objective of the assignment was to choose the correct indirect object pronoun to refer to the noun/pronoun given. In English it would be redundant ... - hhmdirocco, Mar 5, 2011
... to use both, but in Spanish they can both be used for clarity or for emphasis, which you have done to perfection. - hhmdirocco, Mar 5, 2011
Yes, but if you were his Spanish teacher which would you prefer to see? - 0074b507, Mar 5, 2011
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These are all correct. but in "Le digo 'Buen viaje'" I would say it "Le digo que 'Buen viaje.'" but it is not needed it is just better to say "que" because it means that. I tell him that...

but yes they are correct!

updated Mar 5, 2011
posted by bailey009
Sorry, bailey, that's not right. Think about it in English ... Would you say, "I tell him, 'Have a nice trip,'" or, "I tell him that 'Have a nice trip'"? The former is correct, without the "that" or the "que." Great you recognized they are all correct. - hhmdirocco, Mar 5, 2011
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Great job! They are all correct.

"Le bajo las maletas" lacks the named indirect object, but the indirect object pronoun is correct for a third-person, singular indirect object, or for you (formal). And the verb is conjugated correctly if you are the one doing the action (first person).

updated Mar 5, 2011
edited by hhmdirocco
posted by hhmdirocco