Would it be Espero? I think Espero means hope.
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Question 1 with 9 blanks:
PABLO Oscar, voy al centro ahora.
OSCAR ¿A qué hora (1) <u>piensas</u> (pensar) volver? El partido de fútbol (2) <u>empieza</u> (empezar) a las dos.
PABLO (3) <u>Vuelvo</u> (Volver) a la una. (4) <u>Quiero</u> (Querer) ver el partido.
OSCAR (5) ¿<u>Recuerdas</u> (Recordar) que nuestro equipo es muy bueno? (6) <u>¡Puede</u> (Poder) ganar!
PABLO No, (7) <u>pienso</u> (pensar) que vamos a (8) <u>perder</u> (perder). Los jugadores de Guadalajara son salvajes (wild) cuando (9) <u>juegan</u> (jugar).
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To complete this exercise, you have to complete the conversation between Pablo and Oscar with the correct stem-changing verbs.
<u>Stem-changing verbs</u> are verbs that in the present tense have a vowel change in the last syllable of the steam. There are different ways the stem-changing verbs can change:
e changes to ie
o changes to ue
e changes to i
i changes to ie
u changes to ue
<u>For example</u>, the first verb you have to change is "pensar" (e), so it changes to "pienso" (ie). <em>"Pens"</em> is the stem and <em>"piens" </em>the stem change.
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I believe you would need to switch out the 'o' in "Hablo" and trade it for an 'e'.
Therefore changing "Hablo" to "Hable."
Hope this answer helped! :3
Cheers, mate!