Answer:
Assuming this is perfect tense (present tense) and not imperfecto (imperfect) or preterito (past tense) or present tense.
Step-by-step explanation:
Spanish is weird.
There are "tres" types of verbs. Ar, Ir, and Er. ir and er are essentially the same. You need to conjugate these verbs as they are "infinitive."
A chart was attached below of the present tense conjugations.
Spanish 1 discusses basic present tense words.
In Spanish 2 and 3, other types of verbs are discussed such as imperfect (past tense type 1), preterite (past tense type 2), and future tense.
These answers assume present tense.
6. The subject is "las chicas" which is plural. "Las chicas" refers to the girls, where chica is girl. Since the subject is plural, this will be the ellos, ellas, and ustedes subject group. The subject is feminine as it is "las" and "chicas" meaning it belongs to the "ellas" subject.
The verb is in parentheses of "buscar," which is an "ar" infinitive verb. You need to conjugate "buscar" to the appropriate ending to the aforementioned subject group. "ar" for "ellas" is "an."
The word should therefore be "buscan"
7. Using the same concept as before, Pedro is likely masculine male, and since it is a single name, it is singular.
This is also an "ar" verb, which would belong to the "el" subject.
The appropriate conjugation ending would be "e" for the el, ella, usted subjects.
The word should therefore be "navega".
8. The subject is "yo" which is "I" in spanish. This belongs to the "yo" subject group (as expected), is singular, and would be the ending of "o."
The word should therefore be "empezo".
9. The subject is "ellos" which is plural, standing for "they" in english. The verb ends with "ir" which would be conjugated according to the ir verb endings with the "ellos" subject.
The word should therefore be "peden".
10. The subject is "yo" again and the verb ends with "ar." Based on the previous questions, can you figure this out? Answer below:
The word would be "jugo."