It is indeed Hablen, it is referring to all present tense
Ser:
- describes a permanent characteristic or quality
- means “to be”
- can describe physical traits such as height
- has 6 different conjugations (soy, eres, es, somos, sois, son.)
estar
- used to describe temporary characteristics or qualities
- means “to be”
- can be used to describe non physical traits such as mad or angry
- has 6 different conjugations (estoy, estás, está, estamos, estáis, estan)
1. They took it for granted.
2. They went too far.
3. They mumbled.
4. They had a food time.
5. They got their way.
6. They made quite a splash.
7. They had a falling-out with us.
8. They blocked our way.
9. They complimented us.
10. They kicked the bucket.
A. habras cantado
B. habran cantado.
Blank 1 is A
blank 2 is D
blank 3 is B
blank 4 is C
this is correct because i speak spanish...