Answer: The right answer is actually "no estudies."
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that in this exercise they are asking you to conjugate the so-called imperative mood, which primarily expresses a command, an appeal, or a plea. The negative command of the verb "estudiar" (to study) in the second person singular is "no estudies" and it can be translated as "do not study."
<h3>Fill in the chart with all of the forms of the following verbs, including the meanings.</h3>
vestirse- to get dressed : me visto, te vistes, se viste, nos vestimos, os vestís, se visten.
ponerse- to put on : me pongo, te pones, se pone, nos ponemos, os ponéis, se ponen.
divertirse- to have fun : me divierto, te diviertes, se divierte, nos divertimos, os divertís, se divierten.
acostarse- to go to bed : me acuesto, te acuestas, se acuesta, nos acostamos, os acostáis, se acuestan.
dormirse- to fall sleep : me duermo, te duermes, se duerme, nos dormimos, os dormís, se duermen.
Answer: x^2-16/x+4
5/3y-2-4/9y^2-4
3x-6/x-2
5/3y-4/y^2
(x-5/x^2-3x-10)(x+2/x^2+x-12)
4z^2-4z-15/2z^2+z-15
Explanation: