Answer:
Pon los huevos en la batidora
Explanation:
The imperative mood is used to tell someone to do something in a direct manner. More simply put, sentences in the imperative mood are commands.
There are many different types of commands in Spanish, including
tú commands, usted commands, ustedes commands, nosotros commands,
que commands and infinitive commands.
The exercise aims for you to choose the correct imperative conjugation of the verb poner with the correct personal pronoun.
Here is the conjugation in IMPERATIVE of the verb PONER (to put)
pon (tú)
ponga (él/ella/Ud.)
pongamos (nosotros)
poned (vosotros)
pongan (ellos/ellas/Uds.)
As you can see the proper conjugation would be with pon (tú) because Eva is talking to her friend. The other options conjugate ponga for él/ella/Ud. , pones for tú (present not imperative), poner for infinitive