It should be 'cuestan' but i guess it's b) cuesta
1. Manfredo bate los huevos.
2. Alana y José prueban la sopa.
3. Alana y Manfredo añaden más sal.
4. Clara no mezcla los ingredientes.
5. Mauro es más activo.
6. Adriana sabe que cerramos tarde.
The two dances could be salsa or also Bachata and many more.
Answer:
con ella - preste - hagas - limpie - ayudemos - saques - descansar - limpien - pongan - salgas - haga - ir - estudair - pasen
Explanation:
We use the indicative mode of verbs to express real or objective actions and use different tenses or forms (simple and compound) whether they refer to the moment in which they are spoken or to the past, future or conditional.
The infinitive mode indicates the moment in which the action is performed, so the verbs in the infinitive have no time, no person, no number, so they require another verb to complement each other in addition to always ending in “ar”, "er", "ir".