Answer:
el prefijo inter- (entre), urbis más el sufijo ano (pertenencia, relación).
The correct answer is: [A]: "como" .
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This is the correct conjugation of the Spanish verb, "comer" ("to eat") ; among the answer choices given; that corresponds with the Spanish subject pronoun, "yo" ("I") ; that is, the single, first person subject pronoun.
Choice: [A]: "como"; refers to the "single, first person, simple present tense" conjugation of the Spanish infinitive verb, "comer" (to eat).
The translation is: "I eat a burrito in the restaurant." ;
{and can be substituted for: "I am eating a burrito in the restaurant." }.
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Take note of the other answer choices given:
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Choice [B]: "come" ; would be the "single, third person, simple present tense" conjugation of the Spanish infinitive verb, "comer" (to eat).
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Choice [C]: "comes" ; would be the "single, second person, simple present tense" conjugation of the Spanish infinitive verb, "comer" (to eat).
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Choice [D]: "comer" , is the infinitive, non-conjugated, Spanish infinitive verb, "comer" (to eat).
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Althought I'm not sure what information was given for the question, I can translate what the sentences are saying:
The question is asking what Ana and Ricardo have in common.
The options are:
They're from Mexico
They have new clothes
Their parents/fathers yell a lot
Ricardo and Ana both have 2 brothers/siblings.
Its asking in which class do you learn the most and why