Why do the pronouns that refer to the grandparents collectively switch between "les" and "los" in the text? For example: "Los visito siempre que puedo y nunca les he visto tan felices en mi vida."
Using "les" vs. "los" as pronouns
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Dante G.Kwiziq community member
Using "les" vs. "los" as pronouns
This question relates to:Spanish writing exercise "The best nursing home in the world"
Asked 4 years ago

InmaKwiziq Head of Spanish, Native Spanish Teacher
Hola Dante,
Thanks for spotting this. They should be "los" as a direct object pronoun referring tho "them". We corrected it.
Inma
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