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Replace the objects in parenthesis with the correct direct or indirect object pronouns

Replace the objects in parenthesis with the correct direct or indirect object pronouns

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Están estudiando (las lecciones). Vamos a vender (nuestro coche). ¿Regalas (el reloj a tu hermano)? ¿Nos dices (la verdad)? Hable a (su padre).

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updated Dec 6, 2016
posted by petej4520
Welcome to the forum. Per site policy, you must make your own attempts. We can help correct them if you make them in order to help you learn, but you will not learn if we just give you the answers. :) - bosquederoble, Dec 3, 2016
That's true. - rac1, Dec 4, 2016

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Direct object pronouns are the little replacement words (three letters or less) that replace the direct object noun in a sentence.

They are: Me, Te, Lo, La, Nos, Os, Los, Las. These words usually precede the congugated verb or can be attached to an infinitive (words ending in "ar/er/ir" or a present participle: "ando, iendo, yendo."

With this information you should be able to complete the assignment.

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updated Dec 6, 2016
posted by Daniela2041
I voted, but this does not cover when to attach pronouns, which I think would come into play in the given assignment. :) - bosquederoble, Dec 4, 2016
I covered that in my answer. I spoke of attaching pronouns to infinitives and present participles. - Daniela2041, Dec 6, 2016