I think it might be “dejar” but i’m not too sure because there’s no context.
Estan Caminando isn't the answer as because "estan" implies to be another person, but this isn't the case as it's only the man, the man isn't walking (caminando either)
He isn't shopping (comprando) and he isn't painting (pintando)
The only logical answer is he's cooking (cocinando) which is also heavily implied as him having the bowl and whisk
B.) Esta Cocinando is your answer
1. Nosotros tenemos un bebé. Es muy bueno.
<h2><u>Nuestro</u> bebé es muy bueno.</h2>
2. Tú tienes una sobrina. Es alta.
<h2><u>Tu</u> sobrina es alta.</h2>
3. Yo tengo dos hermanos. Son mayores que yo.
<h2><u>Mis</u> dos hermanos, son mayores que yo.</h2>
4. Los primos de pablo se llevan bien.
<h3><u>Sus</u> primos de Pablo se llevan bien.</h3>
Answer:
"Puedo hacerlo"
Explanation:
"I can" means "puedo," then "hacerlo" means "do it." (The "lo" ending is the direct object, so it can be "hacerlo" or "hacerla" depending on what the object is.)