Answer:
ARTURO ¿Me compraste el vino tinto?
LUIS Sí, (1) te lo compré
ARTURO ¿ya me buscaste la música que vamos a escuchar?
LUIS Sí, ya (2) te la escogí
ARTURO ¿Me lavaste los platos?
LUIS Sí, acabo de (3) lavártelos
ARTURO ¿Qué me dices, Luis? ¿Debo ponerme esta corbata?
LUIS Sí, (4) te la debes poner.
ARTURO ¡Ay! ¿Y la comida? ¿Nos preparaste las chuletas de cerdo?
LUIS ¡Tranquilo, Arturo! Yo ya (5) se las preparé.
Step-by-step explanation:
In this activity we have to use the appropriate Atonic Personal Pronoun, depending on the subject and object of the sentence. An Atonic Personal Pronoun is a personal pronoun that works as the object of a verb. In the above sentences we have 2 atonic pronouns. The first one refers to who or what is receiving the action, and the second one refers to the object of the sentence. i.e. In the sentences:
ARTURO ¿Me compraste el vino tinto?
LUIS Sí, (1) te lo compré
Te refers to arturo, the person for whom Luis bought the wine.
Lo refers to the wine.
It can be translated as
Arturo: Did you buy me the wine?
Luis: Yes, I bought it for you.