Answer:
The right object pronoun that fills the blanks is:
<em>Hola, Ana Milena:
</em>
<u><em>Te</em></u><em> voy a comentar un secreto: mi cuñada y yo </em><u><em>le</em></u><em> estamos preparando a mi esposo una fiesta sorpresa. Tú tienes mucha experiencia en dar fiestas, ¿verdad? Si nos puedes dar unas ideas a mi cuñada y </em><u><em>a mí</em></u><em>, estoy segura de que va a ser fabulosa. El cumpleaños de Esteban es el 5 de diciembre. Para ese día, mi amiga Yolanda </em><u><em>nos</em></u><em> va a prestar su casa. Tiene una casa enorme en el centro de la ciudad. Está bien para sesenta invitados, ¿no? También pensamos contratar a un grupo musical. ¿</em><u><em>les</em></u><em> debemos pagar un depósito a los músicos? Bueno, ¿</em><u><em>Me</em></u><em> puedes contestar las preguntas hoy, por favor? Es que esta semana </em><u><em>les</em></u><em> quiero mandar las invitaciones a los invitados.
</em>
<em>Tu amiga,
</em>
<em>Carolina
</em>
<em>p. d.: </em><u><em>Le</em></u><em> voy a dar un regalo muy especial a Esteban: ¡un automóvil nuevo!</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the letter is:
Hi Ana Milena:
I am going to tell you a secret: my sister-in-law and I are preparing a surprise party for my husband. You have a lot of experience in giving parties, right? If you can give me some ideas to my sister-in-law and me, I'm sure it will be fabulous. Esteban's birthday is December 5. For that day, my friend Yolanda is going to lend us her house. It has a huge house in the center of the city. It's fine for sixty guests, isn't it? We also plan to hire a musical group. Should we pay the musicians a deposit? Well, can you answer the questions today, please? This week I want to send the invitations to the guests.
Your friend,
Carolina
p. d .: I am going to give Esteban a very special gift: a new car!
The object pronouns usually <u>refer to that pronoun for which the action is directed</u>, not the one that performs it, but to which it is directed, the object pronouns applied to each personal pronoun are:
- <em>Yo: </em><u><em>me</em></u><em>.
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- <em>Tú: </em><u><em>te</em></u><em>.
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- <em>Usted/Él/Ella/Ello: </em><u><em>le</em></u><em>.
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- <em>Nosotros/Nosotras: </em><u><em>nos</em></u><em>.
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- <em>Ustedes/Ellos/Ellas: </em><u><em>les</em></u><em>.
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For example, in the second sentence, the person for whom Carolina and her sister-in-law are preparing the party is for Carolina's husband, a noun that could be replaced by the personal pronoun <em>"él,"</em> so the right object pronoun, in that case, is <u><em>"le."</em></u>