From the first sentence, I’m assuming it should be present tense.
1. comemos (Mi hermano y yo/“we”)
2. escuchan (Roberto y Ruth/“they”)
3. bebe (Bety/“she”)
4. habla (Ella/“she”)
5. viven (Ella y sus padres/“they”)
6. abren (Beth y mi hermano/“they”)
A. The dancers perform shoeless, constantly moving their waist
B. It is danced over fire
C. All done with xylophones
D. The dancers wear black masks
If these are your answer choices then the correct answer is
The first one so A
Hey there!
There are many "present tense ways to say the verb "ir"
When talking about yourself you use the "yo form"
When talking to a friend you use the "<span>tú" form"
</span>When talking to about either a girl or a boy, you use the "el/ella/<span>Ud. form"
</span>When talking about you an another person, saying "we" you use the "<span>nosotros form"
</span>When talking in Spain you use the "<span>vosotros form"
</span>and finally when talking about a group of people you use the "ellos/ellas/<span>Uds. form"
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So when translated. Here is the verb "ir" in those different instances.
<span>yo = <span>voy
</span></span><span>tú = <span>vas
</span></span><span><span>el/ella/Ud. = </span><span>va
</span></span><span>nosotros = <span>vamos
</span></span><span>vosotros = <span>vais
</span></span><span><span>ellos/ellas/Uds. = </span><span>van
Hope this helps. c:</span></span>