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utiliza los pronombres directos e indirectos para escribir de nuevo las…

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utiliza los pronombres directos e indirectos para escribir de nuevo las siguientes oraciones sin cambiar el sentido. sigue los modelos.
modelo me la vas a mostrar esta tarde.
vas a mostrármela esta tarde.
las mujeres deben comprarlas.
las mujeres las deben comprar.

  1. los niños tienen que lavárselas.

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  1. ustedes no se lo pueden comer.

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  1. nosotros estamos bebiéndolas.

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  1. marta y tú no deben hacérselos.

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  1. te lo voy a pedir esta tarde.

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Question 1
Brief Explanations

To rephrase "Los niños tienen que lavárselas" following the model (where object pronouns are moved before the conjugated verb), we identify the conjugated verb "tienen" and move the indirect object "se" and direct object "las" before it. The structure becomes "Los niños las tienen que lavar" (wait, no, correction: the correct rephrasing for "tener que + infinitive" with reflexive and direct object pronouns: the pronouns "se" (reflexive) and "las" (direct object) should be placed before "tienen que", but actually, in the model "Las mujeres las deben comprar" (from "Las mujeres deben comprarlas"), so for "Los niños tienen que lavárselas", the conjugated verb is "tienen", so we move the pronouns "se" and "las" before "tienen que"? Wait, no, the infinitive is "lavárselas" (lavar + se + las). So to restructure, we take the pronouns "se" and "las" and place them before the conjugated verb "tienen", but also, the infinitive becomes "lavar". Wait, the model for "deben comprarlas" becomes "las deben comprar". So for "tienen que lavárselas", the structure is "Los niños las se tienen que lavar"? No, wait, the reflexive pronoun "se" is for the subject "los niños" (they wash themselves), and "las" is the direct object. Wait, maybe the correct rephrasing is "Los niños se las tienen que lavar"? No, let's check the model again. The first model: "Me la vas a mostrar" becomes "Vas a mostrármela" (placing pronouns before the infinitive), and the second model: "deben comprarlas" becomes "las deben comprar" (placing direct object before conjugated verb). So for "tienen que lavárselas", which is "tener que + lavarse + las" (wait, "lavárselas" is lavar + se (reflexive) + las (direct object)). So to restructure, we can place the direct object "las" before the conjugated verb "tienen", and the reflexive "se" as well? Wait, maybe the correct answer is "Los niños se las tienen que lavar"? No, perhaps I made a mistake. Wait, the correct structure for "tener que" with object pronouns: when the verb is "tener que" + infinitive, the object pronouns (direct, indirect, reflexive) are placed before "tener que". So "Los niños tienen que lavárselas" → "Los niños se las tienen que lavar". Wait, but the model "Las mujeres deben comprarlas" → "Las mujeres las deben comprar" (direct object "las" before "deben"). So for "tienen que lavárselas", the direct object is "las", reflexive is "se", so we place "se" and "las" before "tienen que". So "Los niños se las tienen que lavar". But maybe the correct answer is "Los niños se las tienen que lavar"? Wait, no, let's check the infinitive: "lavárselas" is lavar + se + las. So when we restructure, we take the pronouns "se" and "las" and put them before "tienen que", and the infinitive becomes "lavar". So "Los niños se las tienen que lavar".

Wait, maybe the correct answer is "Los niños se las tienen que lavar". But let's check the model again. The first model: "Me la vas a mostrar" → "Vas a mostrármela" (placing pronouns before infinitive). The second model: "Las mujeres deben comprarlas" → "Las mujeres las deben comprar" (placing direct object before conjugated verb). So for "tienen que lavárselas", which has a reflexive pronoun (se) and direct object (las), the conjugated verb is "tienen", so we place the direct object "las" before "tienen", and the reflexive "se" as well? So "Los niños se las tienen que lavar".

Brief Explanations

The sentence is "Ustedes no se lo pueden comer" (from "Ustedes no pueden comérselo"? Wait, the original is "Ustedes no se lo pueden comer" (wait, no, the input is "Ustedes no se lo pueden comer" and we need to rephrase it? Wait, no, the original sentence is "Ustedes no se lo pueden comer" and we need to restructure it like the model. Wait, the model "deben comprarlas" → "las deben comprar". So "se lo pueden comer" (infinitive: comer + se + lo) → we place the pronouns "se" (reflexive) and "lo" (direct object) before the conjugated verb "pueden". So "Ustedes no lo se pueden comer"? No, that's wrong. Wait, "se" is the reflexive pronoun (they eat it themselves), "lo" is the direct object. The conjugated verb is "pueden", so we place the pronouns "se" and "lo" before "pueden". But the order of pronouns: reflexive (se) comes before direct object (lo). So "Ustedes no se lo pueden comer" → wait, no, the original sentence is "Ustedes no se lo pueden comer" (maybe a typo? Or maybe the original is "Ustedes no pueden comérselo" and it's written as "Ustedes no se lo pueden comer"). To restructure, following the model "las deben comprar" (from "deben comprarlas"), we place the direct object "lo" and reflexive "se" before the conjugated verb "pueden". So "Ustedes no lo se pueden comer" is wrong. Wait, the correct order of pronouns: reflexive (se) + direct object (lo) before the conjugated verb. So "Ustedes no se lo pueden comer" → no, wait, the model is "deben comprarlas" → "las deben comprar" (direct object before conjugated verb). So for "se lo pueden comer" (infinitive: comer + se + lo), the conjugated verb is "pueden", so we place "se" and "lo" before "pueden". So "Ustedes no se lo pueden comer" → wait, maybe the original sentence is "Ustedes no pueden comérselo" and it's written as "Ustedes no se lo pueden comer". To rephrase, we take "se" (reflexive) and "lo" (direct object) and place them before "pueden", so "Ustedes no se lo pueden comer" → no, that's the same. Wait, maybe the correct rephrasing is "Ustedes no lo se pueden comer"? No, that's incorrect. Wait, the order of pronouns in Spanish: reflexive (se) comes before direct (lo) or indirect (le) objects. So "se" + "lo" before the conjugated verb. So "Ustedes no se lo pueden comer" is already in that structure? Wait, no, the model "Las mujeres deben comprarlas" → "Las mujeres las deben comprar" (placing direct object before conjugated verb). So "pueden comérselo" → "se lo pueden comer" → no, "comérselo" is comer + se + lo. So to restructure, we place "se" and "lo" before "pueden", so "Ustedes no se lo pueden comer" (which is the same as the original? Maybe a mistake. Wait, maybe the original is "Ustedes no pueden comérselo" and the task is to write it as "Ustedes no se lo pueden comer", but that's the same. Alternatively, maybe the correct answer is "Ustedes no lo se pueden comer" (wrong) or "Ustedes no se lo pueden comer" (same as original? No, maybe the original is "Ustedes no se lo pueden comer" and we need to rephrase it, but perhaps I'm overcomplicating. Wait, the model "Las mujeres deben comprarlas" → "Las mujeres las deben comprar" (direct object before conjugated verb). So for "se lo pueden comer", the direct object is "lo", reflexive is "se", so we place "lo" and "se" before "pueden". But the order is reflexive (se) first, then direct object (lo). So "Ustedes no se lo pueden comer" → no, that's the same. Maybe the correct answer is "Ustedes no lo se pueden comer" (incorrect) or maybe the original sentence is "Ustedes no pueden comérselo" and the answer is "Ustedes no se lo pueden…

Brief Explanations

The sentence is "Nosotros estamos bebiéndolas" (beber + las, with "estamos" as conjugated verb). Following the model "Las mujeres las deben comprar" (from "Las mujeres deben comprarlas"), we place the direct object "las" before the conjugated verb "estamos". So "Nosotros las estamos bebiendo" (since "bebiéndolas" is beber + las, so the infinitive becomes "bebiendo" when we place the pronoun before the conjugated verb). Wait, "estamos bebiéndolas" → "estamos" is conjugated, "bebiéndolas" is the gerund. To restructure, we take the direct object "las" and place it before "estamos", and the gerund becomes "bebiendo". So "Nosotros las estamos bebiendo".

Answer:

Los niños se las tienen que lavar

Question 2