It is possible for it to be pueda, puede, podría........ Depends on the context of the sentence. And the sentence seems to be wrong. Should read:
Es posible que la terapia de acupresión pueda/puede/podría aliviar el dolor.
Depends on imperative, subjunctive, etc. If no rules, any of these answers are correct
<span>Describe to Don Quixote his house and some customs </span>
Answer:
There isnt much to go on but i would think the "los gauchos"
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Explanation:
It looks like they're all formal commands.
We use formal commands when we are talking to someone we don't know very well. It might be our professor, our boss, or simply an older person. Someone we want to show respect to. How do we form a formal command?
We have a singular and a plural form. For singular form, we will use USTED ( third person singular form ) and for plural, we will use USTEDES ( third person plural form ) When it comes to verbs and its tense, it's always in the present SUBJUNCTIVE tense.