TRUE -Verbs with infinitives ending in –ir form a third group of regular verbs, often called third conjugation verbs. To form the present tense conjugations of these verbs, drop the –ir from the infinitive and add the third conjugation endings (-o, -es, -e, -imos, -en) to the resulting stem.
<span>1Estoy nadando en la piscina con mis amigos
</span>2 <span>Viajamos a españa cada verano.
3.</span><span>¿María bebe leche?
4.</span>Los estudiantes corren en la clase de educación física
5.<span>¿Dónde vives?</span>
The best place to go when I want to get away from a hectic city and enjoy the peace and quiet of nature would be: D. El campo, because in English it is the countryside, where you would mainly go camping if you are like me and want all the city noise out and enjoy a good time out in the countryside.
Estoy Mal: Tengo Calor,Tengo Ham
the false cognate of "copa" is copper