Answer:
The answer is "Bring"
Explanation:
"Para mi practica de beisbol yo triego mi pelota" = "For my baseball practice, I bring my ball"
A yo-go verb is when it ends in -go in the yo form.
"yo triego" = "I bring"
notice how it starts with "yo" and ends in "-go"
It’s “puedes”
I hope it helped!
Answer: <em><u> c. Dígamelo</u></em>
*B. could work also they are different with C. just because C. is singular and B. is plural.
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