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Question 1 with 1 blankMi padre invita a sus amigos a jugar al dominó. Question 2 with 1 blankMi hermana y yo tenemos que ayudar a papá en la cocina. Question 3 with 1 blankSiempre prepara unos sándwiches para ellos. Question 4 with 1 blankPapá nos dice que debemos servir los sándwiches y refrescos. Question 5 with 1 blankMi hermana y yo servimos los sándwiches a los amigos de papá. Question 6 with 1 blankJuegan al dominó toda la noche.

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1) Mi padre los invita a jugar dominó.

2) Mi hermana y yo tenemos que ayudarlo en la cocina.

3) Siempre los prepara para ellos.

4) Papá nos dice que debemos servirlos.

5) Mi hermana y yo se los servimos.

6) Lo juegan toda la noche.

Step-by-step explanation:

1) My father invites you to play dominoes.

2) My sister and I have to help him in the kitchen.

3) Always prepare them for them.

4) Dad tells us that we should serve them.

5) My sister and I served them.

6) They will play it all night.

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Answer:

1. Mi padre los invita a jugar domino.

2. Mi hermana y yo tenemos que ayudarlo en la cocina

3. Siempre los prepara para ellos.

4. Papá nos dice que debemos servirlos.

5. Mi hermana y yo se los servimos.

6. Lo juegan toda la noche.

Step-by-step explanation:

This exercise asks to change the sentences in way you use object pronouns.

Remember that direct objects are the nouns or pronouns receiving the action, while the indirect objects are the nouns or pronouns affected by the action. Indirect objects are the recipients of the direct objects.

They are used to give cohesion to a text.

Singular direct object pronouns:

Spanish English

me me

te you

lo him or it (masculine)

la her or it (feminine)

Plural direct object pronouns.

Spanish English

nos us

os you

los them/ you (masculine)

las them/ you (feminine)

You can find the indirect object in a sentence by asking yourself to whom or for whom an action was done.

Here you can see the different forms indirect object pronouns can take in Spanish grammar.

Singular indirect object pronouns.

Spanish English

me to/ for me

te to/ for informal you

le to/ for it, him , her

Plural indirect object pronouns.

Spanish English

nos to/ for us

os to/ for formal you

les to/ for them

  • Notice that none of the indirect pronouns vary according to gender.

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