THE PERSONAL A THERE’S NOTHING LIKE IT IN ENGLISH!

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THE PERSONAL A THERE’S NOTHING LIKE IT IN ENGLISH!

USES Before a person that is a DIRECT OBJECT  Veo mi libro.  Espero a mis amigos.  ¿Invita Miguel a Julia a la fiesta?  ¿A quién invita Miguel? With indefinite expressions ALGUIEN or NADIE  No necesito ver a nadie.

USES (PART 2) Personify an animal or intangible object  Llevo a mi perro al veterinario.  Amo mucho a mi país. NEVER after buscar, tener, necesitar IF you are talking about an UNspecified person  Necesito secretaria.  Necesito a Gloria porque es bilingüe.  Tengo dos hermanos mayores.  Tengo a David en mi equipo porque es el mejor fubolista.

DECIDE IF THE FOLLOWING ARE PERSONAL A USES. 1.Nosotros vamos a la casa de Marta. 2.Visitaron a su abuelo en su casa. 3.Voy a ayudar a mi hermano a hacer la tarea. 4.Vimos a nuestro primo. 5.Conocí a Juan de la fiesta. 6.Invitaron a ella a la fiesta.

TRANSLATE THE FOLLOWING TO ENGLISH. 1.¿A quién invita ella a la fiesta? 2.Hilda invita a Juan. 3.¿ Quién conoce a Marta? 4.Julio conoce a Marta. 5.¿ A quién ve Paco los fines de semana? 6.Paco ve a su novia.