On his visit to the Galapagos Islands, Charles Darwin discovered several species of finches that varied from island to island, which helped him to develop his theory of natural selection
Alejandro estudia para el examen.
The correct answer is the second one.
Spanish verbs have suffixes for each of the pronouns, just like English does (only for the third person singular). So, this is how you conjugate the verb estudiar in Spanish:
1. yo estudio 1. nosotros estudiamos
2. tu estudias 2. vosotros <span>estudiáis
3. el/ella/Usted estudia 3. Ellos/ellas/Ustedes estudian</span>
Answer: Yes
Explanation: I would say something like "Tu Edgar, eres muy simpatico." That's how I would use it if I were you. And what i'm doing is just adding a few words in there to make it sound better and construct the sentence way better. Hope this helped!
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The closest answer to being correct is A., "Compartes la paella?"
It might be the difference between "proper" Spanish and what I know, but even that seems like it's wrong. If anything, I would ask "Compartirás la paella?"
But A. is your answer