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2. juegan (they play)
3. jugamos (we play)
4. juego (I play)
5. juegas (you (second-person singular) play)
2. juega (you (formal second-person singular) play)
3. juegan (they play)
4. juega (she plays)
5. jugamos (we play)
You can mix and match the elements from the second and third columns of the table and still get a grammatically correct sentence. The subject and the verb, however, have to match each other.
(You play baseball in a team.)
Ustedes (you) is the third-person plural, so that is why we used the form “juegan.” Since *jugar (to play)* is an irregular verb, its stem changed from u-ue.
(Maria plays volleyball on Saturdays.)
Maria (she) is the third-person singular, so we used the appropriate form of *jugar (to play)*, which is “juega.” The stem changed from u-ue.
(You play tennis on a school court.)
Usted (you) is a formal second-person singular, so we used the appropriate form of *jugar (to play)*, which is “juega.” Again, the stem changed from u-ue.
1. Ustedes juegan al béisbol en un equipo.
2. MarĂa juega al voleibol los sábados.
3. Usted juega al tenis en la cancha de la escuela.