Hablo (talk) is the answer
Translated:
When I have a conversation, I TALK a lot.
The other two don't really make sense in this sentence.
Miro = I watch
Estudio = I study
Answer:
1. Abrigos y chaquetas (Coats & jackets)
2. 7 a.m (7:00 am)
3. Después del colegio (After school)
4. Vestirse (Get dressed)
5. Tiendas de ropa como TJ Maxx (Clothing stores like TJ Maxx)
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Le passé composé
j'ai
tu as
il a
nous avons + participe passé: fait, vendu, parlé, etc.
vous avez
ils ont
The "passé composé" is made up of the present indicative form of the verb "avoir" plus the past participle of the verb you are conjugating.
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(this is french not spanish)