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Question
vosotros, vosotras vais
you all go, are going (spain)
están
she, you (formal) sees or watches, is seeing or watching
estoy
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Identify the subject pronoun and verb form
The prompt displays "Vosotros, Vosotras vais".
- "Vosotros" and "Vosotras" are the second-person plural pronouns ("you all") used primarily in Spain.
- "Vais" is the present tense conjugation of the irregular verb "ir" (to go) corresponding to "vosotros/vosotras".
Translate the phrase to English
- "Ir" means "to go".
- "Vosotros, Vosotras vais" translates to "You all go" or "You all are going" (specifically used in Spain).
Evaluate the given options
- Option 1 (Top-Left, Black): "You all go, are going (Spain)" matches the translation.
- Option 2 (Top-Right, Red): "están" is a conjugated form of "estar" (to be).
- Option 3 (Bottom-Left, Green): "She, You (formal) sees or watches, is seeing or watching" corresponds to "ve".
- Option 4 (Bottom-Right, Blue): "estoy" is the first-person singular form of "estar" (I am).
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<mcq-correct>(A) You all go, are going (Spain)</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(B) están</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) She, You (formal) sees or watches, is seeing or watching</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(D) estoy</mcq-option>
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<reasoning>
Identify the subject pronoun and verb form
The prompt displays "Vosotros, Vosotras vais".
- "Vosotros" and "Vosotras" are the second-person plural pronouns ("you all") used primarily in Spain.
- "Vais" is the present tense conjugation of the irregular verb "ir" (to go) corresponding to "vosotros/vosotras".
Translate the phrase to English
- "Ir" means "to go".
- "Vosotros, Vosotras vais" translates to "You all go" or "You all are going" (specifically used in Spain).
Evaluate the given options
- Option 1 (Top-Left, Black): "You all go, are going (Spain)" matches the translation.
- Option 2 (Top-Right, Red): "están" is a conjugated form of "estar" (to be).
- Option 3 (Bottom-Left, Green): "She, You (formal) sees or watches, is seeing or watching" corresponds to "ve".
- Option 4 (Bottom-Right, Blue): "estoy" is the first-person singular form of "estar" (I am).
</reasoning>
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<mcq-correct>(A) You all go, are going (Spain)</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(B) están</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) She, You (formal) sees or watches, is seeing or watching</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(D) estoy</mcq-option>
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