Yo: canto
Tu: cantas
El/ella/usted: canta
Nosotros: cantamos
Vosotros: cantamos?
Ellos/ellas/ustedes: cantan
Yo: practico
Tu: practicas
El/ella/usted: practica
Nosotros: practicamos
Vosotros: practicamos?
Ellos/ellas/ustedes: practican
Bailar = to dance
Correr = to run
Yo: bailo
Tu: bailas
El/ella/usted: baila
Nosotros: bailamos
Vosotros: bailamos?
Ellos/ellas/ustedes: bailan
Yo: corro
Tu: corres
El/ella/usted: corre
Nosotros: corremos
Vosotros: corremos?
Ellos/ellas/ustedes: corren
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Answer:
The correct answer is D. (Mejore)
Explanation:
In Spanish, the 3rd person (singular and plural) of the present subjunctive is used to form the formal mandates.
In the informal mandates, the 3rd person of the singular of the present indicative is used to form the affirmative mandates and the 2nd person (you) of the present of the subjunctive to form the negative mandates.
In the example of the formal mandate:
AFFIRMATIVE: ¡Hable!
NEGATIVE: ¡No hable!
In the example of the informal mandate:
AFFIRMATIVE: ¡Habla!
NEGATIVE: ¡No hables!
Answer
The word is aspirar means to breathe. It makes use of the root "spir," which shows up in words relating to breathing in both English and Spanish.
Explanation:
It means to breathe. The root word "spir," which shows up in words relating to breathing in both English and Spanish.
Your andswer would be D. Se lastimo