Answer:
El pescado huele mal.
Explanation:
"El pescado" is <em>him</em> (in English "it"), therefore we use the 3rd singular person verb form of the present tense of the verb oler (to smell) which is "huele".
This is verb is somewhat irregular, look at the present tense of oler:
- Yo <u>huelo</u>
- Tú <u>hueles</u>
- Él/Ella<u> huele</u>
- Nosotros <em>olemos</em>
- Vosotros<em> oléis</em>
- Ellos/Ellas <u>huelen</u>
Native speaker over here. I hope this is helpful.
Porfavor, sirva las chuletas de cerdo con estos frijoles Ud.
Why?
A) D<u />é, sabores. These wouldn't fit in the sentence, even if we tried.
B) Sirvan, sabores. We could do these words, except that sirvan is towards a group and not a single person.
C) Traiga, suelos. We could also fit one of these words in, but we need both words to fit in the sentence.
This is how we know it's D) Sirva, frijoles, because sirva is directed to one person, Ud, and frijoles is a food that could go with chuletas.
Hope this helps!~
Here I will translate for you
A. Where is your?
B. Where are we?
C. Where is your?
D.Where are you?
There you go!