Answer:
1. No, no LA crucemos
2. Sí, NOS levantaremos a las seis
3. No, no LOS enviaremos.
Step-by-step explanation:
Before answering these exercises, we have to remember that exist two parts of the sentence that are called DIRECT OBJECT and INDIRECT OBJECT, or in Spanish: OBJETO DIRECTO and OBJETO INDIRECTO; but, what are they used for?
- DIRECT OBJECT: In a sentence, the direct object is the person or object that receives the action of the verb. For example, In I bought a cake, A CAKE is the direct object.
- INDIRECT OBJECT: in a sentence, the indirect object is the person that that receives the action of the verb. For example, in I bought a cake for my mom, MY MOM is the indirect object.
In Spanish we have object pronouns that help us to express these parts of the sentence without writing the entire nominal phrase:
- Me- Yo
- Te- Tú
- Lo/la - él/eso
- Se- Él/ella
- Nos- Nosotros
- Los- Ustedes/Ellos
Thus, we can say: Yo compré un pastel (I bought a cake) or Yo LO compré (I bought it); here LO is referring to the cake bought by me.
Now we can proceed to our answers:
1. No, no LA crucemos
2. Sí, NOS levantaremos a las seis
3. No, no LOS enviaremos.