Answer:
The right option that fills the blank is:
- c. <u><em>Venga</em></u>.
- <em>Luis:</em><em> ¿A qué hora puedo ir al hospital?
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<em>- Recepcionista:</em><em> </em><em><u>Venga</u></em><em> a las once de la mañana.</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the conversation is:
- Luis: What time can I go to the hospital?
- Receptionist: <u>Come</u> at eleven in the morning.
When information is requested from a person and that person gives the exact indications, the imperative form of the verb must be used, in this case, the verb <em>"venir"</em>, which conjugation in the mentioned form is:
- <em>Tú </em><em>ven.</em>
- <em>Usted </em><u><em>venga</em></u><em>.</em>
- <em>Él </em><em>venga.</em>
- <em>Ella </em><em>venga.</em>
- <em>Ello </em><em>venga.</em>
- <em>Nosotros/Nosotras </em><em>vengamos.</em>
- <em>Ustedes </em><em>vengan.</em>
- <em>Ellos/Ellas </em><em>vengan.</em>
Although in the second sentence the personal pronoun does not appear since it is tacit, the personal pronoun is <em>"usted"</em> (addressing the second person, without having any confidence with it) and the correct form of the imperative that applies to that pronoun is <u><em>"venga"</em></u>.