1.
In Spanish, when you have a verb that directly affects a person or something that is considered a person (like a pet), you often use the preposition "a" before the direct object.
tienes Eantes,E E"a" Edirecto Eque Ese Eusas Epersona Emenudo Eque Ea Eun Ecomo Ea Edirectamente Epreposición Euna Eafecta EEn Eobjeto E(Ecuando Ecomo Emascota)E,E Euna Econsidera Ealgo Eespañol Euna Everbo Eo Edel Epersona Ela.E E
2.
This is called "to personal."
personal E" E"a Ese EEsto.Ellama
3.
I see Maria.
María VVeo Va.V
4.
I see my dog.
Veo Vmi Va Vperro.V
5.
I see the car.
coche Vel VVeo.V
6.
I watch TV.
la Vtele VVeo.V
7.
I help my kids
hijos AAyudo Aa Amis.A
8.
First I drop my son off at school, and then I drop my daughter off.
mi Pmi Phija Pla Phijo Pdejo Pa Py,P PPrimero Pdejo Pa Pescuela Pluego Pen.P