Answer:
1. ofrezca
2.sepa
3. trabaja
4. pueda
5. enseña
6. cuestan
Explanation:
<h3>Indicative vs subjunctive</h3>
The exercise aims for you to identify in which cases you need to use indicative and in which cases you need to use subjunctive.
Spanish Indicative talks about facts while Spanish subjunctive talks about doubts, wants, beliefs, needs, feelings, emotions, etc.
Here are some examples of contrasting sentences that can help you notice the difference:
Indicative
Yo tengo que estudiar los números.
I have to study the numbers.
Subjunctive
Mi madre quiere que yo estudie los números.
My mother wants me to study the numbers.
Indicative
Tú tienes que estudiar los números.
You have to study the numbers.
Subjunctive
Mi madre quiere que tú estudies los números.
My mother wants you to study the numbers.
Indicative
Fernando tiene que estudiar los números.
Fernando has to study the numbers.
Subjunctive
Mi madre quiere que Fernando estudie los números.
My mother wants Fernando to study the numbers.