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3 would be D
Answer:
don't mean to be rude but some of those things you said aren't right
In Spanish, to conjugate the verbs, you must change the last letter of the verb in the infinitive and add the appropriate ending.
In past when we speak in plural to the verb in infinitive you must add the ending "n", in addition, to eliminate the ending "r":
Ustedes (beber) beben.
Ustedes (comer) comen.
Ustedes (relatar) relatan.
Ustedes (correr) corren.
Ustedes (bailar) bailan.
Ustedes (usar) usan.
In the past when we speak in the singular to the verb in infinitive only the termination "r" must be eliminated:
Usted (visitar) visita.
Usted (escuchar) escucha.
Usted (estudiar) estudia.
Usted (comer) come.
Usted (escribir) escribe.
Usted (ser) es.
Usted (beber) bebe.
Usted (vivir) vive.
Usted (respirar) respira.
I hope this information can help you.
Answer:
The present participle in Spanish ends in – ando (for –ar verbs) or – iendo (for both – er and – ir verbs) and is the equivalent of an English verb ending in –ing.
Explanation:
For example: Juan estudia (John studies) is the present tense. Juan está estudiando (John is studying) is the present progressive construction.