Which of the following would be the correct ending for a verb to show that “I” did the action?



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-o

-as

-a

-amos

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Question 21 pts
Which of the following would be the correct ending for a verb to show that “they” did the action?



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-o

-a

-an

-as

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Question 31 pts
Which of the following is NOT an example of a cognate?



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universidad

curioso

chico

actor

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Question 41 pts
Which of the following would be the ending of an infinitive?



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-amos

-o

-ar

-a

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Question 51 pts
Which would be NOT be true about a cognate?





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It sounds similar.

It has the same grammar rules.

It means the same thing.

It looks similar.

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Question 61 pts
Which of the following is an example of an infinitive?



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hablo

hablar

cognado

yo

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Question 71 pts
Which would be an appropriate definition of conjugation?



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The act of changing an adjective to agree with a noun.

The act of changing an infinitive to agree with a subject.

The act of conjoining two subjects and using one pronoun.

The act of grouping verbs that have similar grammar changes.

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Question 81 pts
Which of the following would be the correct ending for a verb to show that “we” did the action?



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-o

-a

-amos

-as

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Question 91 pts
Which part of the verb “hablar” would need to be removed to conjugate the verb?



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The “-ar”

The “-lar”

The “Habl-”

The “h-”

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Question 101 pts
Which would be an appropriate definition of an infinitive?



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A verb that does not require a helping verb.

The root form of a verb.

A verb that has been conjugated (changed) to agree with the subject.

The verb that has infinite value within language acquisition.

The correct ending for a verb to show that "I" did the action is "-o."

The correct ending for a verb to show that "they" did the action is "-an."

An example of a cognate is "curioso."

The ending of an infinitive is "-ar."

A statement that is NOT true about a cognate is "It has the same grammar rules."

An example of an infinitive is "hablar."

An appropriate definition of conjugation is "The act of changing an infinitive to agree with a subject."

The correct ending for a verb to show that "we" did the action is "-amos."

The part of the verb "hablar" that would need to be removed to conjugate the verb is the "-ar."

An appropriate definition of an infinitive is "The root form of a verb."

To answer these questions, you need to have a good understanding of verb conjugation and the forms of verbs in different subject pronouns. Here's how you can find the correct answers:

1. To show that "I" did the action, the correct ending for a verb is "-o."
2. To show that "they" did the action, the correct ending for a verb is "-an."
3. To identify a cognate, you need to know that a cognate is a word in one language that is similar or the same as a word in another language. In this case, "universidad" is not an example of a cognate because it is not similar to its English equivalent.
4. The ending of an infinitive is "-ar."
5. A cognate is true in the sense that it looks similar.
6. An example of an infinitive is "hablar."
7. Conjugation is the act of changing an infinitive to agree with a subject.
8. To show that "we" did the action, the correct ending for a verb is "-amos."
9. To conjugate the verb "hablar," you need to remove the "-ar" ending.
10. An infinitive is the root form of a verb.

By understanding these concepts, you can find the correct answers to the questions provided.

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