Can someone please correct me: Command form(imperative mood)- with two object pronouns. I have to change the noun and the words in parenthesis to object pronouns and attach them properly to the verb:

1. Diga--------(a ellas) la verdad
= Digaselas

2. Abra-------(para ella) este paquete
= Abrasela

3. Diga-------(a nosotras) lo que ocurrió ayer.
= Digansola

4. Cuente------(a mí) su chiste favorito.
= cuentemelo

5. venda------(a él) el carro en seguida.
= Vendaselo

6. Enseña-----(a nosotros) tu vestido nuevo.
= Ensenanolso

7. Cante------(para nosotros) su nueva cansion.
= Cantenolsa

8. Mande------(a mí) la cuenta de ellos.
= Mandeselos

9. Construya------(para ellos) una casa original.
= Construyaselos

10. Diga-----(a los soldados) las ordenes del día.
=(I am lost on this one)

11. Lee-------(a mí tía) el telegrama que recibiste.
=(I also have no clue on this one)

There we go with accent marks again! You MUST put them where they belong or the word will be mispronounced.

1. Dígasela (a ellas would be les, which changes to se when followed by la, which represents "la verdad."

2. You are still having difficulty with the direct object. La verdad is replaced by la but este paquete is replaced by lo. ´Abraselo

3. Díganoslo. (lo que = lo)

4. Cuéntemelo

5. Véndaselo

6. Enséñanoslo

7. Cántenosla (perhaps it's only a typo in that "ls" is sl)

8. Mándesela (la cuenta = la)

9. Constrúyasela (la/una casa = la)

10. Dígaselas (why did that one cause trouble?)

11. Lee (comes from the verb leer = to read) becomes Léeselo

Since you are having so much difficulty with the direct-object pronouns, would you like a separate "lesson" on that? Just let me know.

Sra

Sure. I would really appreciate it.

P.S. Please look above at latest posts!

Sra

Let's break down the process of changing the noun and the words in parentheses to object pronouns and attaching them properly to the verb:

1. Diga (a ellas) la verdad.
To change "a ellas" to the corresponding object pronoun, we can use "les" for "a ellas." Then we attach it to the verb, resulting in "Díganles la verdad."

2. Abra (para ella) este paquete.
To change "para ella" to the corresponding object pronoun, we can use "le" for "para ella." Then we attach it to the verb, resulting in "Ábraselo."

3. Diga (a nosotras) lo que ocurrió ayer.
To change "a nosotras" to the corresponding object pronoun, we can use "nos" for "a nosotras." Then we attach it to the verb, resulting in "Dígannoslo."

4. Cuente (a mí) su chiste favorito.
To change "a mí" to the corresponding object pronoun, we can use "me" for "a mí." Then we attach it to the verb, resulting in "Cuéntemelo."

5. Venda (a él) el carro en seguida.
To change "a él" to the corresponding object pronoun, we can use "le" for "a él." Then we attach it to the verb, resulting in "Véndaselo."

6. Enseña (a nosotros) tu vestido nuevo.
To change "a nosotros" to the corresponding object pronoun, we can use "nos" for "a nosotros." Then we attach it to the verb, resulting in "Enséñanoslo."

7. Cante (para nosotros) su nueva canción.
To change "para nosotros" to the corresponding object pronoun, we can use "nos" for "para nosotros." Then we attach it to the verb, resulting in "Cántennosla."

8. Mande (a mí) la cuenta de ellos.
To change "a mí" to the corresponding object pronoun, we can use "me" for "a mí." Then we attach it to the verb, resulting in "Mándemelos."

9. Construya (para ellos) una casa original.
To change "para ellos" to the corresponding object pronoun, we can use "les" for "para ellos." Then we attach it to the verb, resulting in "Constrúyaselos."

10. Diga (a los soldados) las órdenes del día.
To change "a los soldados" to the corresponding object pronoun, we can use "les" for "a los soldados." Then we attach it to the verb, resulting in "Díganleslas."

11. Lee (a mi tía) el telegrama que recibiste.
To change "a mi tía" to the corresponding object pronoun, we can use "le" for "a mi tía." Then we attach it to the verb, resulting in "Léeselo."