Why is lo the answer if its referring to them? Is el trabajo what lo is referring to?
¿Terminan el trabajo hoy? - Sí, lo terminan hoy. Are they finishing the job today? - Yes, they are finishing it today.
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¿Terminan el trabajo hoy? - Sí, lo terminan hoy. Are they finishing the job today? - Yes, they are finishing it today.
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Using lo, la, los, las = him, her, it, them (direct object pronouns)"
Asked 2 years ago
Hola Makkie
Yes, as Marsha rightly said, "lo" refers to "el trabajo" (as a direct object)
¿Terminan el trabajo hoy? Are they finishing the job today?
Sí, terminan el trabajo hoy. Yes, they are finishing the job today.
Sí, lo terminan hoy. Yes, they are finishing it today.
Saludos
Inma
Hi Sage_is_done_w_life
In this sentence, that "la" is not the subject "he", "la" is referring to the movie: "it".
-¿Está viendo la última película de Almodóvar?
-Sí, la está viendo.
-Is he watching the last Almodóvar movie?
-Yes, he's watching it.
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