Final answer:
The correct answer is A. hablaste. This verb form is the preterite tense of the verb 'hablar' (to speak) conjugated in the second person singular.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is A. hablaste. This verb form is the preterite tense of the verb 'hablar' (to speak) conjugated in the second person singular. The sentence translates to 'You spoke very well at the meeting last night.'
In Spanish, the verb forms change depending on the subject and tense. 'Hablaste' is the appropriate form for the pronoun 'tú' (you) in the past tense.
Other options:
- B. pegaste - This is the preterite tense of the verb 'pegar' (to hit), which is not appropriate in this context.
- C. hablas - This is the present tense of the verb 'hablar' (to speak), which is not appropriate in this context.
- D. empacaste - This is the preterite tense of the verb 'empacar' (to pack), which is not appropriate in this context.
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