Yоur cоаch hаs decided tо subscribe to Business Look ™, а website that sends business style clothes to your home for you to wear and return. She has gotten another purchase from Business Look ™ and has written a review full of unnecessary repetition. A.- Examine the redundant direct object noun phrase in each statement. Then, complete the second sentence where the repetition occurs using the corresponding direct object pronoun. Follow the model. MODELOMe encanta llevar faldas largas. Llevo una falda larga ahora.La llevo ahora. 1. Estoy contentísima con la ropa que me llegó. Estoy segura de que voy a usar la ropa mucho.Estoy segura de que [la] voy a usar mucho.2. Mi prenda favorita es el vestido negro que mandaron ustedes. Voy a una fiesta el viernes y quiero llevar el vestido negro.Voy a una fiesta el viernes y quiero llevar [lo].3. Me mandaron también unos vaqueros. Estoy llevando los vaqueros ahora. [Los] estoy llevando ahora. B.- Examine these indirect object pronouns and verbs expressing likes or dislikes. Select the correct forms. Follow the model. MODELO A mi madre le gusta ponerse collares. 4. A mi amiga [le] [encanta] elegir bien su ropa. 5. A mis primos [les] [fastidian] las tallas grandes en sus camisetas. 6. A mí [me] [fascina] llevar pendientes bonitos. 7. A ellos y a mí [nos] [interesa] destacar el estilo deportivo.
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