Answer:
The correct Present Tense or Infinitive Form of each verb is:
- <em><u>Desea hablar.</u></em>
<em>- </em><em>Una estudiante </em><em><u>desea hablar</u></em><em> con su profesora de biología.</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the sentence in the answer is:
- A student <u>wishes to speak</u> with her biology teacher.
In Spanish, the verb <em>"desear"</em> is conjugated in Present Tense in the form below:
- Yo deseo.
- Tú deseas.
- Él desea.
- Ella <u>desea</u>.
- Ello desea.
- Nosotros deseamos.
- Ustedes desean.
- Ellos desean.
How the noun <em>"una estudiante"</em> can be replaced by the personal pronoun <em>"ella,"</em> the right conjugation, in this case, is <u><em>"desea."</em></u>
In Spanish, <u>when there are two verbs in a row, the second verb must be in the infinitive form</u>, I mean, with endings <em>"ar," "er,"</em> or <em>"ir,"</em> the verb <em>"hablar"</em> It is already in its infinitive form, so it stays that way.