Answer:
C> viajaré
Explanation:
VERB : ⇒ Vijar
⇒ To travel. (English translation)
<h3>INTRANSITIVE VERB </h3>
1. (to go to other places)
a. to travel
Ex: Me encanta viajar a lugares remotos.
Et: I love traveling to far-flung places.
2. (to circulate)
a. to run
Ex: El metro viaja hasta las dos de la mañana los sábados.
Et: The metro runs until two in the morning on Saturdays.
<h3>
CONJUGATION:⇒ Indicative</h3>
- <u>⇒ Yo : Viajo ( I travel )</u>
- <u>⇒ Tu : Viajas ( You Travel )</u>
- <u>⇒ El/Ella/Ud. : Viaja (He / She / You - Formal - Travel)</u>
- <u>⇒ Nosotros : Viajamos ( We Travel )</u>
- <u>⇒ Vosotros : Viajais (You all travel)</u>
- <u>⇒ Ellos/ Ellas/ Uds. : Viajan (They (feminine), They (masculine), They Formal (plural) Travel) </u>
<h3>EVIDENCE:</h3>
In the context of the sentence, the subject pronoun used is "Yo" which means "I". So the form of vijar should be in the "Yo" form.
<h3>ANSWER:</h3>
Now Adding the given information use the future tense and past tense.
viajaré
I will travel
<u>This is the future "yo" conjugation of vijar. </u>
In the sentence,
Yo indicates the yo form.
<h3>So the sentence would look like this:</h3>
Spanish: <u><em>Yo viajare en el coche de mi amigo.</em></u>
English Translation: <u><em>I will travel in my friend's car.</em></u>