You must pay attention to the subject, verb and complement mentioned in each one, taking into account that the verb conjugation is in Present Tense.
Regularly, people focus on trying to understand all the audio immediately, however, at first this is very difficult, so the best option is to listen to each of the components of the sentence separately.
Whether it is an affirmative or interrogative sentence in Spanish, it usually begins with a subject, that is, who performs the action, a verb, which is the action performed, and a complement, which provides details of manner, place or time.
Additionally, remember that the model shows sentences in the present tense, so it is quite certain that the conjugation used is in that tense.
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