1) juega (plays)
2) voy (I went, “ir” is go, its like im gonna “go” right now. “Voy” is like im going. Translated it would be: “I always -go- to the movies”)
3) almorzaron (they ate breakfast)
4) jugué (played outside right now)
5) pedimos (meaning we did/do)
6) pedíamos (past tense=we asked)
Answer:
Salir
Because he's leaving his job
TRUE -Verbs with infinitives ending in –ir form a third group of regular verbs, often called third conjugation verbs. To form the present tense conjugations of these verbs, drop the –ir from the infinitive and add the third conjugation endings (-o, -es, -e, -imos, -en) to the resulting stem.