The answer is "Hay una butaca (seat) en la cocina."
carro is car
estufa is greenhouse
sofa is couch
Answer:
For the present conjugation of poder, you change the o to ue (puedo). For the present conjugation of poner, it is just pongo, pone, pones, etc.
In the past tense, poder becomes pude, pudiste, pudo, etc., while poner becomes puse, pusiste, puso, etc.
So possibly, the difference would be that poder has the change from the o to the ue in the present, but in the past tense they are the same except for the difference in the "d" and the "s"
Cuales son tus activades favoritas, Emily?
If you want to directly ask what her favorite activites are^
if not, "Que te gusta hacer en tu tiempo libre?" would be "What do you like to do in your free time?" and could work as well