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1. Voy a hacer mi maleta. NOTA CULTURAL 2. Necesitamos llevar los pasaportes. 3. Marcos está pidiendo el folleto turístico. 4. Javier debe llamar a sus padres. 5. Ellos desean visitar el Viejo San Juan. 6. Puedo llamar a Javier por la mañana. 7. Prefiero llevar mi cámara. 8. No queremos perder nuestras reservaciones de hotel.

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Answer:

1. Voy a hacerla.

2. Necesitamos llevarlos.

3. Marcos lo está pidiendo / Marcos está pidiéndolo.

4. Javier debe llamarlos.

5. Ellos desean visitarlo.

6. Puedo llamarlo por la mañana.

7. Prefiero llevarla.

8. No queremos perderlas.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is called a direct object (in traditional grammar, direct complement) to the function played by a syntactic constituent (phrase, pronoun or a substantive subordinate proposition), different from the grammatical subject, which is necessarily required by a transitive verb

It is the person or object on which the action expressed by the verb falls, it is a modifier of the predicate. The direct object can be expressed by pronouns: lo, la, los, las. Substituting the direct object of a sentence for one of these pronouns is a recommended way to verify that it is indeed the direct object.

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