4. ¿Qué pasa? ¿No me oyes?

A) si, te oigo.
B) si, les oigo.
C) no, no se oigo.
D) no, no me oigo.

7. Le compro un regalo para mi hermana.
A) se la compro esta tarde.
B) me lo compro esta tarde
C) te las compro esta tarde.
D) se lo compro esta tarde.

9. Te debo cinco centavos. ¿Cuándo puedo pagár____?
A) telos
B) te los
c) selas
D) me los

11. Direct object pronouns always come before the indirect object pronouns.
a.true
b.false

12. The object pronouns can come before and after verbs depending on how they are or are not
conjugated.
a.true
b.false

13. Se replaces all of the indirect object pronouns when they come before the la, lo, los, or las direct object pronouns.
a.true
b.false

14. Indirect object pronouns receive the action of the verb.
a.true
b.false

My Answers:
4)A
7)D
9)A
11)B
12)A
13)B
14)B

14. Perhaps I don't understand the question but one of the following words is always either stated or understood: to, for, at, from. For clarification one can add a prepositional phrase: a él/a ellos, etc.

Thinking it over you MUST be correct, because the direct object IS the receiver of the action.

¡excelente!

Sra

P.S. Let me show you why I was confused by the English question:

El complemento indirecto también se puede llamar objeto indirecto, y se puede definir como el elemento de la oración que recibe la acción del verbo en segundo lugar, o lo que es lo mismo, que recibe esa acción una vez que ésta ha pasado ya por las manos del complemento directo, que es el primero en la escala jerárquica de los complementos del verbo.

So what I learned was that the indirect object pronoun DOES receive the action of the verb, BUT "secondly" so the direct-object receives it first! Thank you for helping me understand the English terminology better!

Sra

Thank you!!!!! Sorry about the terminology of question 14. Did Ii get the other questions correct???

To determine the answers to these questions, let's break down each question and understand the grammatical rules involved.

4. ¿Qué pasa? ¿No me oyes?
Here we are asked to choose the correct option based on whether the speaker can hear the person.

Answer: A) si, te oigo. (Yes, I hear you.)

In Spanish, "oír" means "to hear." The speaker is directly addressing someone, so the correct pronoun to use is "te" for "you."

7. Le compro un regalo para mi hermana.
This sentence expresses the speaker's intention to buy a gift for their sister.

Answer: D) se lo compro esta tarde. (I'll buy it for her this afternoon.)

In this case, the speaker is buying a gift (regalo) for their sister (hermana). "Le" represents the indirect object pronoun indicating that the gift is for someone. "Lo" is the direct object pronoun for the gift itself.

9. Te debo cinco centavos. ¿Cuándo puedo pagár____?

Here we are asked to choose the correct way to complete the sentence, indicating who the speaker owes money to.

Answer: B) te los (when can I pay you)?

In this sentence, the speaker owes five cents (cinco centavos) to the person they are directly addressing. "Te" represents the indirect object pronoun for "to you," and "los" is the direct object pronoun for the amount owed.

11. Direct object pronouns always come before the indirect object pronouns.

Answer: B) false

This statement is false. In Spanish, the general rule is that indirect object pronouns come before direct object pronouns. However, there are exceptions where the direct object pronouns can come before the indirect object pronouns.

12. The object pronouns can come before and after verbs depending on how they are or are not conjugated.

Answer: A) true

This statement is true. Object pronouns can come before or after verbs, depending on factors such as verb conjugation, verb tense, type of pronoun, and placement within the sentence.

13. Se replaces all of the indirect object pronouns when they come before the la, lo, los, or las direct object pronouns.

Answer: B) false

This statement is false. "Se" only replaces the third-person singular and plural indirect object pronouns "le" and "les" when they come before the direct object pronouns "la," "lo," "los," or "las."

14. Indirect object pronouns receive the action of the verb.

Answer: B) false

This statement is false. Indirect object pronouns indicate the recipient of the action, whereas direct object pronouns receive the action directly.

So, your answers are as follows:
4) A
7) D
9) B
11) B
12) A
13) B
14) B