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Lets say if the sentence was

“ Pablo _____ la basura” (sacar)

If I conjugate the verb sacar, to me it sounds like a El/Ella/Usted so I thought it would be Saca.

But its Pablo so i thought it would be a Yo(I) thing so i also thought it could be saco.

Basically i have trouble questioning of how to conjugate a verb if it has a name instead of a Yo, Tu. How should I conjugate it?

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Saca
The question will say you if you need to put yo conjugate if not then it will have random name
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Answer: Saca

Step-by-step explanation:

If it has a name in the sentence representing the subject, the following verb will always be in the el/ella/usted form. For instance, you would be talking about Pablo in this so you would be saying he takes out the trash. And so, in this example, it would be saca, like you said at first.

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