The conjugation is van for ellos/ellas
Other IR conjugations:
yo voy : I go
tú vas: You (informal) go
él/ella/ello/uno va : He/she/one goes
usted va: You (formal) go
nosotros vamos :We go
vosotros váis : You all (informal) go
ellos/ellas van : They go
<h3>Decide whether the sentence is correct or incorrect as written.</h3><h3>Los estudiantes están trabajando.</h3>
<em>Answer : correct</em>
Explanation : The subject noun in this sentence is "<em>Los estudiantes</em>". It is a plural masculine noun, and it agrees with the verb that is conjugated in the continuous present. <em>Están trabajando</em>.
Answer:
. Although he belongs to the Mester de Clerecía, Berco acts as a minstrel. Who is he addressing? What is the reason? With what attitude do you show yourself: friendly or authoritative? Justify your answer
2. In which fragment, Berceo becomes the protagonist of the scene. What does the author say about himself?
Explanation:
I Think its " Tu eres " but I'm not sure, hope it helps.