1) you camp (talking to 1 person informally) tú acampas (acampar)

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1) you camp (talking to 1 person informally) tú acampas (acampar)

2) I drink yo bebo (beber)

3) we write talking about yourself and one or more people (everyone is female) nosotras escribimos (escribir)

4) he reads él lee (leer)

5) you all visit ustedes visitan (visitar)

6) y’all eat (talking to 2 or more people in Spain) vosotros coméis (comer)

7) they rest (talking about girls) ellas descansan (descansar)

8) I pass yo paso (pasar)

9) María receives María recibe (recibir)

10) you practice (talking to 1 person informally) tú practicas (practicar)

11) we run nosotros corremos (correr)

12) they attend (talking about girls) ellas asisten (asistir)

13) you and I draw tú y yo dibujamos

14) y’all study (talking to 2 or more people in Spain) vosotros estudiáis

15) I sell yo vendo d (vender)

16) she allows ella permite

17) they talk (have a conversation) (speaking about 2 or more girls) ellas conversan

18) you learn (speaking to 1 person informally) tú aprendes

19) y’all divide (speaking to 1 person formally) Vosotros dividís

20) you hide (speaking to 1 person formally) usted esconde

21) we open nosotros abrimos

22) she takes out (the trash, a book) ella saca

23) you all understand ustedes comprenden

24) you all understand ustedes comprenden