El profesor _____,y el estudiante _____.

a. termina las clase/empieza la clase
b. ensena/estudia
c. ensenar mucho/estudiar
d. empieza la clase/terminar

I think B?

There are squiggly things over the N's in ensena and ensenar.

¡claro! = absolutely!

The professor teaches and the student studies.

Sra

Thanks!

To answer the question correctly, we need to understand the meaning of the sentence and the correct conjugation of the verbs. Let's break it down:

The sentence "El profesor _____, y el estudiante _____" translates to "The teacher _____, and the student _____."

Now let's analyze the options and look for the correct verb conjugation:

a. "termina las clase/empieza la clase" - This option has the incorrect conjugation for both verbs. The correct conjugations would be "termina las clases/empieza la clase."

b. "ensena/estudia" - This option has the correct conjugation for both verbs. "El profesor enseña, y el estudiante estudia" translates to "The teacher teaches, and the student studies."

c. "ensenar mucho/estudiar" - This option has the correct verb form for "estudiar" but the incorrect conjugation for "ensenar." The correct conjugation would be "enseña mucho/estudia."

d. "empieza la clase/terminar" - This option has the correct conjugation for "empieza la clase" but the incorrect conjugation for "terminar." The correct conjugation would be "empieza la clase/termina."

Therefore, the correct answer is b. "ensena/estudia."

Regarding the squiggly things over the N's in "ensena" and "ensenar," those are called tildes or accents. They are used in Spanish to indicate the emphasis or stress in certain words. In this case, "enseña" is the correct conjugation of the verb "enseñar" for the third-person singular form, while "ensenar" without the accent is incorrect.