Estudiar means study so when you hear a teacher estudia or estudiar is means study i hope this help u
<h2>Right answer: ar verbs</h2>
The infinitive is one of the non-personal forms of the verb.
In Spanish grammar the infinitive has two forms:
1) Simple Infinitive: has three possible endings: -ar, -er, -ir
2) Compound Infinitive: it is formed with the verb "haber" (to have) + the participle of the verb we want to conjugate
In this case we are talking about the first form (Simple Infinitive), especifically the <u>ar verbs</u>, because cant<u>ar</u> (to sing), bail<u>ar</u> (to dance), camin<u>ar</u> (to walk), am<u>ar</u> (to love) end in <u>ar.</u>
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Answer: •~Below is what should be in the blank spaces ~•
Explanation: These are the answers because for the verbs “tener que” and “ir a” there’s different forms of the verbs depending on the pronoun you have in front. So that’s the correct conjugation for the pronouns in these verbs.
1) tienes que vivir
2) van a trabajar
3) vas a tocar
4) tenemos que arreglar
5) va a leer
Answer: Jorge tiene una bandera de futbol en la cancha
Explanation:valentina tiene 22 jugadores en chile de azul