Which direct object pronoun would you use to replace la camiseta?
la
Which indirect object pronoun would you use to mean "to us / for us" (me/te/le/nos/os/les)?
nos
present-tense "tú" form of "comer"
comes
I worked
trabajé
(c) to get up
Which direct object pronoun would you use to replace los zapatos?
los
Which indirect object pronoun would you use to mean "to her / for her" (me/te/le/nos/os/les)?
le
trabajan
You (singular) wrote
escribiste
"Nos vemos por la tarde" means
We'll see us in the afternoon / See you in the afternoon
Translate to Spanish: I don't have it.
No lo tengo.
Translate to Spanish: He speaks to me.
Me habla.
Tienes un examen.
She lived in Vancouver.
(Ella) vivió en Vancouver.
"Me lavo las manos" means...
I wash my hands.
Translate to Spanish: I want them.
Las quiero.
Translate to Spanish: I speak to him.
Le hablo.
She plays soccer.
Juega al fútbol.
We ate the tamales.
Comimos los tamales.
"Te vistes por la mañana," means (a) You see yourself in the mirror. (b) Your vistas are the morning. (c) You get dressed in the morning.
(c) You get dressed in the morning.
Translate to Spanish: I need my book, but I don't have it.
Necesito mi libro, pero no lo tengo.
Translate to Spanish: She tells me the word.
Me dice la palabra.
¿Me puedes ayudar?
I went to the school.
Fui a la escuela.
(a) I do my hair.