Alejandro estudia para el examen.
The correct answer is the second one.
Spanish verbs have suffixes for each of the pronouns, just like English does (only for the third person singular). So, this is how you conjugate the verb estudiar in Spanish:
1. yo estudio 1. nosotros estudiamos
2. tu estudias 2. vosotros <span>estudiáis
3. el/ella/Usted estudia 3. Ellos/ellas/Ustedes estudian</span>
Hola tacos burritos and enchiladas
35: A) compra estos pantalones
36: dices
37: B)
tienen
38: Escucha
usted, por favor
39: entre
usted
40: ayuda
This sentences might be complete in the following way:
"el tomate está al lado del vaso de jugo" This would mean that the tomato is next to the glass-
In the case of "encima de", it would mean that it is on the glass. "debajo de" would mean under the class. And if we say "entre", that would mean that we need another object to put the tomato in the middle because it meas "between".