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Which form of the verb comer in the present indicative should be used to say that a group of people is eating a fruit salad?(1 point)
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comen
comen
comes
comes
coméis
coméis
como
como
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comen
Explanation: "A group of people" = third-person plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes), so the present indicative of comer is "comen."
Explanation: "A group of people" = third-person plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes), so the present indicative of comer is "comen."
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