Respuesta :
Answer:
The right object pronoun that fills the blanks is:
Hola, Ana Milena:
Te voy a comentar un secreto: mi cuñada y yo le estamos preparando a mi esposo una fiesta sorpresa. Tú tienes mucha experiencia en dar fiestas, ¿verdad? Si nos puedes dar unas ideas a mi cuñada y a mí, estoy segura de que va a ser fabulosa. El cumpleaños de Esteban es el 5 de diciembre. Para ese día, mi amiga Yolanda nos va a prestar su casa. Tiene una casa enorme en el centro de la ciudad. Está bien para sesenta invitados, ¿no? También pensamos contratar a un grupo musical. ¿les debemos pagar un depósito a los músicos? Bueno, ¿Me puedes contestar las preguntas hoy, por favor? Es que esta semana les quiero mandar las invitaciones a los invitados.
Tu amiga,
Carolina
p. d.: Le voy a dar un regalo muy especial a Esteban: ¡un automóvil nuevo!
Explanation:
The translation of the letter is:
Hi Ana Milena:
I am going to tell you a secret: my sister-in-law and I are preparing a surprise party for my husband. You have a lot of experience in giving parties, right? If you can give me some ideas to my sister-in-law and me, I'm sure it will be fabulous. Esteban's birthday is December 5. For that day, my friend Yolanda is going to lend us her house. It has a huge house in the center of the city. It's fine for sixty guests, isn't it? We also plan to hire a musical group. Should we pay the musicians a deposit? Well, can you answer the questions today, please? This week I want to send the invitations to the guests.
Your friend,
Carolina
p. d .: I am going to give Esteban a very special gift: a new car!
The object pronouns usually refer to that pronoun for which the action is directed, not the one that performs it, but to which it is directed, the object pronouns applied to each personal pronoun are:
- Yo: me.
- Tú: te.
- Usted/Él/Ella/Ello: le.
- Nosotros/Nosotras: nos.
- Ustedes/Ellos/Ellas: les.
For example, in the second sentence, the person for whom Carolina and her sister-in-law are preparing the party is for Carolina's husband, a noun that could be replaced by the personal pronoun "él," so the right object pronoun, in that case, is "le."