Answer:
The right conjugation of the verbs between parentheses is:
<em>- </em><em><u>Son</u></em><em> las ocho de la mañana cuando Rosita </em><em><u>llega</u></em><em> a mi casa. </em><em><u>Está</u></em><em> muy guapa. Nos </em><em><u>damos</u></em><em> un abrazo muy fuerte y sin perder un minuto nos </em><em><u>vamos</u></em><em> a la ciudad. Durante el viaje, </em><em><u>conversamos</u></em><em> mucho. Cuando </em><em><u>llegamos</u></em><em> a casa, ya </em><em><u>son</u></em><em> casi las diez de la noche. Fue un día maravilloso. ¡Rosita es una amiga genial!</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the paragraph is:
- <u>It's</u> eight in the morning when Rosita <u>arrives</u> at my house. <u>She is</u> very pretty. We <u>give</u> ourselves a big hug and without wasting a minute<u> we go</u> to the city. During the trip, we <u>talk</u> a lot. When <u>we get</u> home, <u>it's</u> almost ten o'clock at night. It was a wonderful day. Rosita is a great friend!
In the paragraph the verbs are conjugated in Present Simple, especially for the second person <em>"nosotros"</em> and the third person <em>"ella,"</em> below I present the conjugation with each personal pronoun of the verbs required in the text:
- <em>Yo </em><em>soy/llego/estoy/doy/voy/converso.</em>
- <em>Tú </em><em>eres/llegas/estás/das/vas/conversas.</em>
- <em>Él </em><em>es/llega/está/da/va/conversa.</em>
- <em>Ella </em><em>es/</em><em><u>llega</u></em><em>/</em><em><u>está</u></em><em>/da/va/conversa.</em>
- <em>Ello </em><em>es/llega/está/da/va/conversa.</em>
- <em>Nosotros </em><em>somos/</em><em><u>llegamos</u></em><em>/estamos/</em><em><u>damos/vamos/conversamos</u></em><em>.</em>
- <em>Ellos </em><em><u>son</u></em><em>/llegan/están/dan/van/conversan.</em>
To identify the correct conjugation you should use, it is to replace the nouns with the appropriate personal pronoun and use the conjugate form that applies to that personal pronoun.