Respuesta :
Hello, I am a Spanish Speaker and would like to help you. So, let's start with the definition. A Direct Object Pronoun (un pronombre de objeto directo) replaces a direct object, that is a noun that directly receives the action of a verb in a sentence. Moreover, direct object pronouns in Spanish agree in number and gender with the nouns they replace. The Table below shows the different forms of direct objects in Spanish. On the other hand, there are two places where indirect object pronouns can be placed namely:
1) Before a conjugated verb.
2) Attached to the end of the verb. This is only true if the verb is not conjugated, such as infinitives or gerunds or if the verb is an affirmative informal command.
In this way, let's solve this problem:
1. The right answer is te
Nosotros te vimos.
2. The right answer is me
¿Tú me llamaste?
3. The right answer is parar whose translation is stop, so you might say:
Por favor, para de sonar esa trompeta (Please, stop ringing that trumpet.)
Para de llorar (Stop crying)
Para de reir (Stop laughing)
4. The right answer is ¿Cómo se va a la carretera?
You can also say these equivalent sentences:
¿Cómo llego a la carretera/autopista?
¿Cómo agarro la carretera/autopista?
¿Cómo cojo la carretera/autopista?
¿Cómo tomo la carretera/autopista?
5. The right answer is Déjame en paz.
You can also say these equivalent sentences:
Déjame solo.
¡vete!
¡lárgate!
Question 1:
For this case, the first thing you should know is what personal pronoun we are referring to.
For this case, the pronoun is the second person of the singular.
Therefore, the direct object pronoun for the second person of the singular in Spanish is:
"te"
Thus, the complete sentence in Spanish is given by:
Nosotros te vimos
Answer:
"te"
Nosotros te vimos
Question 2:
For this case, the first thing we need to know is what personal pronoun we are referring to.
For this case the pronoun refers to the first person singular.
Therefore, the direct object pronoun in Spanish is given by:
"me"
Thus, the sentence in Spanish is given by:
¿Tú me llamaste?
Answer:
"me"
¿Tú me llamaste?
Question 3:
For this case, the first thing we must keep in mind is that "to stop" is a verb.
Normally it is a verb that indicates that you should not continue advancing.
In Spanish, we have different ways of indicating this verb.
One of the translations in Spanish for this verb comes from:
Stop = Parar
Answer:
If you want to tell someone to stop, you use:
"Parar"
Question 4:
For this case, the first thing we must do is translate the word highway in Spanish.
The translation of this word in Spanish is:
highway = carretera
Then, to ask the address in English we say:
How do I get to the highway?
The translation of this question in Spanish is:
¿Cómo se va a la carretera?
Answer:
If you want to ask directions to the highway, you say:
¿Cómo se va a la carretera?
Question 5:
For this case, it depends on the context, in Spanish, we have several expressions to tell someone to leave us alone.
Among these expressions we have:
¡Déjame solo!
¡Vete!
¡Lárgate!
¡No quiero verte!
¡Déjame en paz!
Answer:
If you want him or her to leave you alone, you say:
Déjame en paz.