Question
which conjugated verb always refers to only one person?
a. como
b. comen
c. comemos
d. comeis
a. como
b. comen
c. comemos
d. comeis
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The conjugated verb that always refers to only one person is **a. como**.
"Como" is the first person singular form of the verb "comer" (to eat) in the present tense, referring to "I eat."
The other options refer to more than one person:
- **b. comen** (they eat)
- **c. comemos** (we eat)
- **d. comeis** (you all eat, in Spain, referring to the informal plural "you")
"Como" is the first person singular form of the verb "comer" (to eat) in the present tense, referring to "I eat."
The other options refer to more than one person:
- **b. comen** (they eat)
- **c. comemos** (we eat)
- **d. comeis** (you all eat, in Spain, referring to the informal plural "you")