Avancemos!: Cuaderno Practica Por Niveles 2, Revised
Avancemos!: Cuaderno Practica Por Niveles 2, Revised
MCDOUGAL LITTEL
ISBN: 9780618765942
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Page 6: Gramatica C2

Exercise 1
Step 1
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In this excerscise, we need to answer the given questions using the correct direct object pronoun. The questions reads:

Where did you buy the tickets?

Step 2
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The singular direct object pronouns in Spanish are: me, te, lo, la and nos, os, los, las in the plural form . The object pronoun is usually written prior to the verb.

For example:

¿Los ve usted?: Can you see them?

Tu hija no nos conoce: Your daughter doesn’t know us.

Step 3
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In this case, the verb is *comprar* (to buy) and the direct object is *boletos* (tickets), so, we have to use **Los**
Result
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Yo **los** compré en la estación. (I bought them at the station).
Exercise 2
Step 1
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In this excerscise we need to answer the given questions using the correct direct object pronoun. The questions reads:

Who’s gonna pack the luggage?.

Step 2
2 of 4
The singular direct object pronouns in Spanish are: me, te, lo, la and nos, os, los, las in the plural form . The object pronoun is usually written prior to the verb.

For example:

¿Los ve usted?: Can you see them?

Tu hija no nos conoce: Your daughter doesn’t know us.

Step 3
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In this case, the verb is *hacer* (to make) and the direct object is *maletas* (luggage), so, for this we’re gonna use **Las** because the direct object(*maletas*) is in plural form.

Result
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Mi mamá hará **las** maletas.
Exercise 3
Step 1
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In this excerscise, we need to answer the given questions using the correct direct object pronoun. The questions reads:

Are you going to confirm the flight?

Step 2
2 of 4
The singular direct object pronouns in Spanish are: me, te, lo, la and nos, os, los, las in the plural form . The object pronoun is usually written prior to the verb.

For example:

¿Los ve usted?: Can you see them?

Tu hija no nos conoce: Your daughter doesn’t know us.

Step 3
3 of 4
In this case, the verb for this question is *confirmar* (confirm), and the direct object is *el vuelo* (the flight), so, we’re gonna use **Lo** because the word flight is singular.
Result
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Si, **lo** tengo que confirmar para poder volar. (Yes, I have to confirm it to be able to fly).
Exercise 4
Step 1
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In this exercise, we need to answer the given questions using the correct direct object pronoun. The questions reads:

Do you need the passport when you go through customs?

Step 2
2 of 4
The singular direct object pronouns in Spanish are: me, te, lo, la and nos, os, los, las in the plural form . The object pronoun is usually written prior to the verb.

For example:

¿Los ve usted?: Can you see them?

Tu hija no nos conoce: Your daughter doesn’t know us.

Step 3
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In this situation the verb is *necesitar* (to need) and the direct object is *el pasaporte* (the passport) so, we’re gonna use **Lo** because the direct object(*el pasaporte*) is singular.
Result
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Si, **lo** necesito para poder pasar. (I need it to be able to pass).
Exercise 5
Step 1
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In this excerscise we need to answer the given questions using the correct direct object pronoun. The questions reads:

After the flight do you need to look for the bus stop?

Step 2
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The singular direct object pronouns in Spanish are: me, te, lo, la and nos, os, los, las in the plural form . The object pronoun is usually written prior to the verb.

For example:

¿Los ve usted?: Can you see them?

Tu hija no nos conoce: Your daughter doesn’t know us.

Step 3
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Therefore, we need to apply it on this question. We know the verb in this situation is *Buscar* (to search) and the direct object is *La parada de autobus*, so in this case we gonna use **La**.
Result
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Si, necesitamos buscar**la** para poder ir a casa (or) Si, **la** tenemos que buscar para poder ir a casa.
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