The infinitive verb in Spanish from the options you provided is "usar." Infinitive verbs in Spanish typically end in -ar, -er, or -ir, and "usar" fits this format. The other options—"cuentos" (stories), "amigos" (friends), and "videojuegos" (video games)—are nouns.
Which of the following is an example of an infinitive verb in Spanish? * 10 points usar cuentos amigos videojuegos
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patinar
escribir
correr
ver
The example of an -AR verb in Spanish from the options you provided is "patinar." The other verbs are -ER and -IR verbs: "escribir" is an -IR verb, "correr" is an -ER verb, and "ver" is also an irregular verb.
The correct way to say "I do, too" in Spanish is "A mí también." This phrase is used to indicate agreement with a positive statement. The other options do not convey the same meaning.
The correct way to say "I don't either" in Spanish is "A mí tampoco." This phrase is used to express agreement in a negative context. The other options do not mean the same.
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Me gusta esquiar.
No me gusta nadar.
Me gusta nadar.
Without the ability to see the picture, I can suggest that if the image depicts a summer activity like swimming, the best answer would be "Me gusta nadar," which means "I like to swim." If the image indicates something related to skiing, "Me gusta esquiar" would be appropriate. If the picture shows something negative about swimming, then "No me gusta nadar" would be the correct choice.
Please choose the answer that aligns with the content of the picture!
the person is swimming
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Me gusta esquiar.
No me gusta nadar.
Me gusta nadar.
Based on the information that the person in the picture is swimming, the best way to answer the question "¿Qué te gusta hacer en el verano?" (What do you like to do in the summer?) would be "Me gusta nadar," which means "I like to swim."