Spanish Grammar Exercises: Complementary personal pronouns

Spanish Grammar Exercises: Complementary personal pronouns

Intermediate Spanish exercise: Personal pronoun complements. The answers are at the bottom of the page.

Translate the following fifteen sentences into Spanish:

1. Maria told us.

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2. I’m going to see him.

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3. Miguel is there, I see him.

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4. Do you have any children? Yes, I have three.

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5. Do you want some coffee? Yes, I want some.

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6. The dog is outside. You are looking at him.

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7. Tina is going to the pharmacy. Pablo goes with her.

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8. I like these shoes, I need them.

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9. Have you read the document? Please sign it.

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10. He thinks about his work. In fact, he thinks about it every day.

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11. Eva is a good friend. We see her often.

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12. Did you see your cousin at the pool? Yes, I have seen her.

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13. Lola is a friend. I am waiting for her to go to the library.

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14. Did you forget your keys? Yes, I left them at the hotel.

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15. Did you send a text message to your parents? Yes, I sent them one.

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1. María nos lo dijo.
2. Voy a verlo.
3. Miguel está aquí, lo veo.
4. ¿Tiene hijos? Sí, tengo tres.
5. ¿Quieres un café? Sí, me gustaría uno.
6. El perro está afuera. Lo estás mirando.
7. Tina va a la farmacia. Pablo va con ella.
8. Me gustan esos zapatos, los necesito.
9. ¿Ha leído el documento? Por favor, fírmelo.
10. Está pensando en su trabajo. De hecho, piensa en ello todos los días.
11. Eva es una buena amiga. La vemos a menudo.
12. ¿Has visto a tu primo en la piscina? Sí, la vi.
13. Lola es una amiga. Estoy esperando que vaya a la biblioteca.
14. ¿Olvidaste tus llaves? Sí, los dejé en el hotel.
15. ¿Le enviaste un mensaje de texto a tus padres? Sí, les envié uno.

💡 Problems with understanding? See the lesson on this subject: Complement personal pronouns

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