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weqwewe [10]
3 years ago
10

Algunos estudiantes _________ interés en aprender algún pasatiempo.

Spanish
2 answers:
aleksklad [387]3 years ago
8 0
I think it’s c
Hope that helps
Bond [772]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

B tienen because it means have

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<u>Verb:</u> Mirar

<u>Conjugation:</u> Miras (Matching the second-person singular)

2. Ustedes estudian en la biblioteca.

<u>Verb:</u> Estudiar

<u>Conjugation:</u> Estudian (Matching the second-person plural)

3. ¿Por qué habla Juan Miguel por teléfono?

<u>Verb:</u> Hablar

<u>Conjugation:</u> Habla (Matching the third-person singular - Male)

4. ¿Quién participa en las actividades?

When asking <em>who </em>does something the verb goes after <em>quién </em>and its conjugation fits the third-person singular. In this case, participa.

5. ¿Trabajas tú por la tarde?

<u>Verb:</u> Trabajar

<u>Conjugation:</u> Trabajas (Matching the second-person singular)

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<u>Verb:</u> Escuchar

<u>Conjugation:</u> Escuchamos (Matching the first-person plural)

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