1.
¿Cuál es el objeto directo?
Silvana le da un cheque a Manuel.
Correct Answer
C. Un cheque
Explanation
The direct object in this sentence is "un cheque" because it is the noun that receives the action of the verb "da" (gives). Silvana is giving "un cheque" to Manuel.
2.
¿Cuál es el objeto directo?
Jorge va a darle la clave del WiFi a Angie.
Correct Answer
C. La clave del Wifi
Explanation
The direct object in this sentence is "la clave del WiFi" because it is the thing that Jorge is going to give to Angie.
3.
¿Cuál es el objeto indirecto?
Pedrito no le va a robar la pelota a Lupita.
Correct Answer
D. Lupita
Explanation
The indirect object in this sentence is "Lupita". This is because "Lupita" is the recipient of the action of the verb "robar". The sentence is saying that Pedrito is not going to steal the ball from Lupita.
4.
¿Cuál es el pronombre del objeto indirecto?
Yo le voy a prestar mi coche a Susana.
Correct Answer
B. Le
Explanation
In the given sentence, "le" is the pronoun used as the indirect object. It is used to refer to the person to whom the action of lending the car is being done, in this case, Susana. The pronoun "le" is used to replace the noun "Susana" to avoid repetition and make the sentence more concise.
5.
¿Antonio José le está diciendo mentiras a Silvana?
Correct Answer
C. Sí, se las está diciendo.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Sí, se las está diciendo." This is the correct answer because the question is asking if Antonio José is telling lies to Silvana. The phrase "se las está diciendo" translates to "he is telling them to her," indicating that Antonio José is indeed telling lies to Silvana.
6.
¿Te habla por teléfono Silvana?
Correct Answer
B. No, no me habla por teléfono.
Explanation
The correct answer is "No, no me habla por teléfono." This is because the question is asking if Silvana speaks to "you" (te) on the phone. The correct response would be "no, she doesn't speak to me on the phone."
7.
¿Antonio José está dándole dinero a Silvana?
Correct Answer
A. No, no está dándoselo.
Explanation
The correct answer is "No, no está dándoselo." This is the correct form because it follows the correct syntax for the verb "estar" in the present progressive tense, which is "estar + gerundio." In this case, the gerundio form of the verb "dar" is "dándo." Additionally, the pronoun "se" is added before the verb to indicate that the money is being given to Silvana.
8.
¿Lucha va a prepararle la cena a Stella?
Correct Answer
D. Sí, se la va a preparar.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Sí, se la va a preparar." This answer is correct because it uses the correct pronouns and word order to indicate that Lucha is going to prepare dinner for Stella. "Se" is the indirect object pronoun used to indicate that the dinner is being prepared for Stella, and "la" is the direct object pronoun used to refer to the dinner itself. The verb "va a preparar" indicates future action, and the word order "se la" is the correct placement of the pronouns before the verb.
9.
¿Quién les enseña el español a Uds.?
Correct Answer
B. La Sra. Baus nos lo enseña.
Explanation
The correct answer is "La Sra. Baus nos lo enseña." This is the correct answer because "nos" is the indirect object pronoun that represents "Uds." (you all), and "lo" is the direct object pronoun that represents "el español" (the Spanish language). The verb "enseñar" (to teach) requires both a direct and an indirect object pronoun, so both "nos" and "lo" are needed in this sentence.
10.
¿Quién enseña la clase de matemáticas?
Correct Answer
A. El Sr. Z. la enseña.
Explanation
The correct answer is "El Sr. Z. la enseña." This is because "la" is the direct object pronoun that corresponds to "clase de matemáticas" (the mathematics class) which is a feminine noun. Therefore, the correct pronoun to use is "la."
11.
¿Puedes prestarme dinero?
Correct Answer
C. Sí, se lo puedo prestar a Ud.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Sí, se lo puedo prestar a Ud." This is the correct response because it shows that the person is willing to lend money to the person they are addressing (Ud). The use of "se lo" indicates that the money will be lent to the person, and "a Ud" clarifies that it is specifically being lent to the person being addressed.
12.
¿Vas a darme el libro de alemán?
Correct Answer
B. Sí, voy a dártelo.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Sí, voy a dártelo." This is the correct form because it uses the appropriate pronouns and verb conjugation. "Dártelo" combines the verb "dar" (to give) with the pronouns "te" (you) and "lo" (it), indicating that the speaker will give the book to the person they are speaking to.
13.
¿Majo va a decirle la verdad a Andrés?
Correct Answer
A. No, no va a decírsela.
Explanation
The correct answer is "No, no va a decírsela." This answer is correct because it uses the correct verb form "decírsela," which means "to tell her/him." The pronoun "la" is used to refer to Andrés, indicating that Majo is not going to tell the truth to him. The other options either have incorrect verb forms or do not include the pronoun "la," making them incorrect.
14.
¿Majo está diciéndoles mentiras a Andrés y a Silvana?
Correct Answer
C. Sí, está diciéndoselas.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Sí, está diciéndoselas." This is the correct form because "Majo" is telling lies to both "Andrés" and "Silvana." In Spanish, when the indirect object pronouns "les" or "se" are used, they must be attached to the end of the verb with an accent mark. Therefore, the correct form is "diciéndoselas."
15.
¿Silvana está pidiéndole ayuda a Manuel?
Correct Answer
A. Sí, se la está pidiendo.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Sí, se la está pidiendo." This is the correct answer because it uses the correct indirect and direct object pronouns. "Se" is the indirect object pronoun meaning "to him/her" and "la" is the direct object pronoun meaning "it" or "her." The verb "está pidiendo" is conjugated correctly to match the subject and tense of the sentence.
16.
¿Quién le da unos sandwichitos y unas torrijas a Trini?
Correct Answer
C. Don Benito se los da.
Explanation
Don Benito se los da. This answer is correct because it uses the correct pronouns and verb form to indicate that Don Benito is giving the sandwiches and torrijas to Trini. "Se" is the reflexive pronoun used with the verb "dar" to indicate that Don Benito is giving something to someone (Trini). "Los" is the direct object pronoun used to refer to the sandwiches and torrijas.
17.
¿Te piden ayuda tus amigos?
Correct Answer
D. Sí, me la piden.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Sí, me la piden." This is because the question is asking if your friends ask for your help, and the correct response indicates that they do ask for your help. The pronoun "me" indicates that they ask for your help, and the pronoun "la" refers to the help itself.
18.
¿Te escriben cartas tus primos?
Correct Answer
B. No, no me las escriben.
Explanation
The correct answer is "No, no me las escriben." This sentence translates to "No, they don't write me letters." The use of "no" before "me las escriben" indicates that the cousins do not write letters to the speaker. The reflexive pronoun "me" indicates that the letters are being written to the speaker. The pronoun "las" refers to the letters themselves. Therefore, the correct answer states that the speaker's cousins do not write letters to them.
19.
¿Les dices cosas interesantes a tus amigos?
Correct Answer
D. Sí, se las digo.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Sí, se las digo." This is the correct answer because it uses the appropriate pronouns and verb conjugation to indicate that you tell interesting things to your friends. The pronoun "se" indicates that the action is being done to someone else (your friends), and the pronoun "las" refers to the interesting things that are being told. The verb "digo" is conjugated in the first person singular to match the subject of the sentence.
20.
¿Necesitas estudiar el español?
Correct Answer
A. Sí, necesito estudiarlo.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Sí, necesito estudiarlo." This is because the question is asking if the person needs to study Spanish, and the correct response acknowledges this by saying "Sí" (yes) and then using the pronoun "lo" to refer to the Spanish language.