Am I correct?

I. Conteste las preguntas utilizando mandatos formales. Trate de usar pronombres cuando posible.

1. ¿Es necesario apuntar la dirección?
No, lo me no apunte la dirección.

2. ¿Debo sacar el plano de la ciudad?
Saquelo.

3. ¿Es mejor venir temprano?
No, no venga temprano

4. ¿Seguimos recto en esta calle?
Si, sigan recto.

5. ¿Necesito girar a la derecha o a la izquierda?
Gire a la derecha.

6. ¿Es preferible coger el metro o un taxi?
Coja un taxi.

II. Usando mandatos formales, escriba por lo menos 4 oraciones para dar direcciones de su casa a un banco cercano.

Entre en el coche. Vaya por la calle y gire a la izquierda en la calle Oak. Siga recto hasta la calle Elm. Gire a la derecha. El banco está en la esquina. Aparque el coche a la derecha.

Thank you for your help.

Well, all I can say is I understand you and can follow the directions just fine, but I am no Spanish grammar expert so hope one comes along.

I've sent this link to Sra!

The word order is what you need to see. When there is both a direct object pronoun and an indirect object pronoun, the indirect comes first, before the direct.

Direct Object Pronouns: me, te, lo, la, nos, os, los, las
Indirect Object Pronouns: me, te, le, nos, os, les.
Note that the 3rd person singular and plural are different. When le or les is followed by lo, la, los or las, they change to se.
1. No, no me la apunto. (I dropped the noun "la dirección" and replaced it with "la." OR No, no es necesario apuntármela.

Object pronouns usually go in front of the conjugated verb as in the first example for #1. However in affirmative commands, they MUST follow, are attached to the verb for and usually an accent mark is required. With both the gerund (-ndo form) and infinitive, they follow, are attached and usually with an accent mark as in the 2nd example for #1.
HOWEVER, FOLLOWING THE DIRECTIONS, YOU MUST USE A FORMAL COMMAND, SO HERE IS THE ANSWER:
1. Apúntela. OR No la apunte.
2. Sáquelo. (accent required) OR No lo saque.
3. perfect
4. accent on the first word = Sí, and the rest is correct.
5. and 6. = correct

II. I don't know if you are studying affirmative and/or negative commands.
perfect!

I'll flag this so I can come back later to see if you have any questions.

Sra

I. Let's go through each question and see if your answers are correct.

1. ¿Es necesario apuntar la dirección?
Your answer: No, lo me no apunte la dirección.

Explanation: The correct way to answer this question using formal commands is: No, no apunte la dirección.

2. ¿Debo sacar el plano de la ciudad?
Your answer: Saquelo.

Explanation: The correct way to answer this question using formal commands is: Sáquelo.

3. ¿Es mejor venir temprano?
Your answer: No, no venga temprano.

Explanation: Your answer is correct. The formal command form of "venir" is "venga," and you used it correctly in your response.

4. ¿Seguimos recto en esta calle?
Your answer: Si, sigan recto.

Explanation: Your answer is correct. The formal command form of "seguir" is "sigan," and you used it correctly in your response.

5. ¿Necesito girar a la derecha o a la izquierda?
Your answer: Gire a la derecha.

Explanation: Your answer is correct. The singular formal command form of "girar" is "gire," and you used it correctly in your response.

6. ¿Es preferible coger el metro o un taxi?
Your answer: Coja un taxi.

Explanation: Your answer is correct. The singular formal command form of "coger" is "coja," and you used it correctly in your response.

II. Now, let's move on to the second part of your answer, where you were asked to give directions from your house to a nearby bank using formal commands. Here are the directions you provided:

1. Entre en el coche.
2. Vaya por la calle y gire a la izquierda en la calle Oak.
3. Siga recto hasta la calle Elm.
4. Gire a la derecha.
5. El banco está en la esquina.
6. Aparque el coche a la derecha.

Your answer is correct. You used the appropriate formal command forms of the verbs "entrar," "ir," "girar," "seguir," and "aparcar" in your response.

Good job on answering the questions and providing directions using formal commands!