<h2>Right answer:</h2><h3>a. enseña </h3>
Enseña is the more logical answer because it comes from the verb enseñar (to teach). So enseña is the conjugation of this verb for the third person singular in the simple present tense. The simple present tense is used to talk about habitual actions or routines. So Miguel is a math teacher. Finally:
<em>Miguel </em><em>enseña</em><em> matematicas (Miguel </em><em>teaches</em><em> math)</em>
What are some other -ER or -IR verbs you can think of? Creer, Vender, Recibir.
The verb "dormir" is called a irregular (not sure sorry) verb.
yo - duermo
tú - duermes
él - duerme
ella, ud. - durme
ellos - duermen
ellas, uds. - duermen
Correr - to run
Leer - to read
Mirar - to see
Beber - to drink
Comer - to eat
Entender- to understand
Aprender - to learn
Hacer - to do
Escribir- to write
Compartir - to share
Vivir - to live
Dormir - to sleep
Beber:
Yo bebo
Tú bebes
Ella bebe
Nosotras bebemos
Ellos beben
Compartir:
Yo comparto
Tú compartes
Él comparte
Nosotros compartimos
Ellos comparten