Answer:
Isabel y Liana tienen un buen maestro.
Explanation: It can't be any of the other options because tengo means I have in English, tenemos means we have, and tienes means they have. As you can see none of these will apply to the sentence. In English the sentence is saying Isabel and luna have a good teacher.
Answer: C) Tenemos
The verb tener (to have) needs to be conjugated in the 'we' form, because the speaker is talking about him/herself plus others.
Y por eso le voy a explicar lo que pasa
The word cocina in English is cooks so that makes it a verb
Hi! I can totally help but the instructions aren’t clear is it asking for the present tense of these words or words that fit in to the sentence?