
Jodie G. answered 10/19/20
Spanish qualifications
Hi there! For the first one, the answer would be alguien because it is the affirmative of nadie (nadie- no one; alguien- someone). For the next four, the answers would be:
Se le sirvo- le refers to "un té"
Te la piden- la refers to una tarta de chocolate
Se lo compro- se refers to un helado, but you wouldn't say "Le lo compro" because le and lo grammatically cannot be next to each other, so le turns to se
Se los buscan- same reasoning as above. Se refers to unos restaurantes, but you cannot have "Les los" in a sentence, so les converts to se.
I hope this helps!

Jodie G.
Not a problem :) Yes, les will always convert to se if lo(s) follows it. This is more so for phonetic reasons; if you're speaking fast and you say "les lo" it can become quite the tongue twister. If you ever need more help with Spanish, feel free to reach out for some one-on-one tutoring and I'd be more than happy to help!10/19/20
Naheim M.
Okay, Thank you!!10/19/20
Naheim M.
Thank you soo much, you're a lifesaver!!! Also, is you can't put le and lo together, does that mean you also can't put les and los/lo together?10/19/20