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Appears to be a set of instructions related to language learning or a quiz, but it lacks context. It seems to involve conjugating Spanish verbs "tener" and "venir" for different subjects. Here's how you might complete the questions: Question 2 (Tener, ustedes): "Ustedes ________." (You can fill in the blank with the appropriate conjugation of "tener" for "ustedes.") Question 3 (Tener, yo): "Yo ________." (You can fill in the blank with the appropriate conjugation of "tener" for "yo.") Question 4 (Venir, nosotros): "Nosotros ________." (You can fill in the blank with the appropriate conjugation of "venir" for "nosotros.")

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The Spanish irregular verbs 'tener' and 'venir' are conjugated differently depending on the subject of the sentence. For 'tener', 'Ustedes tienen' and 'Yo tengo'. For 'venir', 'Nosotros venimos'.

Step-by-step explanation:

In Spanish, the verb 'tener' (to have) and 'venir' (to come) are irregular verbs, which means their conjugation strays from the standard conjugating pattern. When conjugating these verbs, it's important to remember that some forms of these verbs will modify the root in order to keep the pronunciation consistent.

For the verb 'tener':

  • 'Ustedes __': it will be 'Ustedes tienen'.
  • 'Yo __': it will be 'Yo tengo'.

Regarding the verb 'venir':

  • 'Nosotros __': it will be 'Nosotros venimos'.

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