Answer :

  • Answer:

[tex] \Large{\boxed{\sf Option \ B) \ \ Mis \ amigos \ y \ yo \ \underline{\sf venimos} \ a \ clase \ todos \ los \ dias.}} [/tex]

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  • Explanation:

The subject of the sentence is 'Mis amigos y yo', which is a first person plural subject, and thus requires the first person plural form of the verb 'venir' in the presente de indicativo. The verb 'venir' is slightly irregular in this tense, but it still follows a recognizable pattern:

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Yo vengo

Tú vienes

Él / Ella / Usted viene

Nosotros / Nosotras venimos

Vosotros / Vosotras venís

Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes vienen

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Note that except for the first form, all the endings are similar to other -ir verbs (es, e, imos, ís, en).

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Now, we see that Option B is correct:

Mis amigos y yo venimos a clase todos los días.

Translation: My friends and I come to class every day.