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A. Identity versus role confusion.
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Explanation:
Answer:
ER verbs ending conjugations are verbs with infinitives ending in -er form a second group of regular verbs in Spanish, often called second conjugation verbs.
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The correct answer is B. A conjugated reflexive verb
Explanation:
A reflexive verb is one in which the object is the entity acting or subject. In Spanish, these verbs can be identified because in their infinitive form they end in "se", for example in "preparase" (prepare oneself) or in "vestirse" (dress one-self). Moreover, once these verbs are conjugated the words "me", "se", "te", "nos" are used before the verb to indicate the noun that is receiving the action (object). In the case of "me quedo" (I stay), this is a reflexive noun because the action "quedarse" has as a direct object the noun "I". Also, this is conjugated and you can identify this because the verb is preceded by the word "me".
There is a frog. The frog has a small mouth. The frog has a problem. The poor frog can't eat with a small mouth. So the frog's friend has a solution. The frog's friend makes tiny sandwiches for the frog.
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