1.
I have to clean it (refering to the house). Which of the following are correct?
Correct Answer(s)
A. Tengo que limpiarla.
E. La tengo que limpiar.
Explanation
The correct answers are "Tengo que limpiarla" and "La tengo que limpiar." These sentences correctly use the pronoun "la" to refer to the feminine noun "casa" (house) in the original sentence.
2.
I have to wash it (refering to the toilet). Which of the following are correct?
Correct Answer(s)
B. Tengo que limpiarlo.
F. Lo tengo que limpiar.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Tengo que limpiarlo" and "Lo tengo que limpiar." Both of these options correctly use the pronoun "lo" to refer to the toilet, indicating that the speaker needs to clean it. The other options either use the incorrect pronoun or do not include a pronoun at all, making them incorrect.
3.
I dried them (referring to the dishes).
Correct Answer
A. Los sequé.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Los sequé." This is the correct conjugation of the verb "secar" (to dry) in the past tense, referring to multiple dishes. The pronoun "los" is used to indicate that the dishes are the direct object of the verb.
4.
I iron it (referring to the clothing).
Correct Answer
La plancho.
La plancho
Explanation
The correct answer is "La plancho." This is the correct way to say "I iron it" in Spanish. "La" is the feminine pronoun for "it" and "plancho" is the first person singular form of the verb "planchar," which means "to iron."
5.
I have to heat it up (referring to the food).
Correct Answer
Yo tengo que calentarla.
Yo tengo que calentarla
Tengo que calentarla.
Tengo que calentarla
Yo la tengo que calentar.
Yo la tengo que calentar
La tengo que calentar.
La tengo que calentar
Explanation
The correct answer is "Yo tengo que calentarla." This sentence translates to "I have to heat it up." The word "yo" indicates that the speaker is referring to themselves, "tengo" means "I have," and "calentarla" means "to heat it up." The pronoun "la" indicates that the speaker is referring to a feminine object.
6.
I love them (referring to your parents).
Correct Answer
Los quiero.
Los quiero
Los amo.
Los amo
Explanation
The correct answer is "Los quiero." In Spanish, "Los quiero" means "I love them" or "I care about them" when referring to your parents. "Los amo" also means "I love them," but it is a stronger expression of love. Both "Los quiero" and "Los amo" can be used to express love towards your parents, but "Los quiero" is more commonly used in everyday conversations.
7.
They love me.
Correct Answer
Me aman.
Me aman
Me quieren.
Me quieren
Explanation
The correct answer is "Me aman." This is because the phrase "They love me" is translated as "Me aman" in Spanish. The other options "Me aman", "Me quieren", and "Me quieren" are incorrect translations.
8.
They helped us.
Correct Answer
Nos ayudaron
Nos ayudaron.
Ellos no ayudaron
Ellos no ayudaron.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Nos ayudaron, Nos ayudaron." This is because the sentence "They helped us" is translated to "Nos ayudaron" in Spanish. The repetition of the phrase emphasizes that the action of helping was done by multiple people. The other options "Ellos no ayudaron, Ellos no ayudaron" mean "They did not help" and are incorrect.
9.
We saw you.
Correct Answer
Nosotros te vimos.
Nosotros te vimos
Te vimos.
Te vimos
Nosotros te miramos.
Nosotros te miramos
Te miramos.
Te miramos
Explanation
The correct answer is "Nosotros te vimos." This is the correct translation of "We saw you." The other options are also translations of the sentence, but they may not be as accurate or natural in context.
10.
They studied it (history).
Correct Answer
Ellos la estudiaron.
Ellos la estudiaron
La estudiaron.
La estudiaron
Explanation
The correct answer is "Ellos la estudiaron." The phrase "Ellos la estudiaron" translates to "They studied it." The use of "la" indicates that the object being studied is feminine. The other options may be grammatically correct, but they do not accurately convey the meaning of the original sentence.