Mainly, you use Tanto and Tan when explaining equalities:
tan + (adjective/adverb) +como <em>
tanto/a(s)+(noun)+como
</em><em>(verb) + tanto como
</em>Hope this helps!<em>
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<h2>Correct Answer:</h2><h3>Ustedes pondrán</h3>
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<h2>Explanation:</h2>
We use the Spanish simple future to talk about what<em> will </em>or <em>shall</em> happen. It is also used to talk about the possibility of what someone <em>may </em>or<em> might</em> be doing in the present. The verb poner translates into to put in English. The subject pronoun ustedes means you all, so the conjugation of the verb poner that matches ustedes is pondrán.
Maria states "<span>También me gusta ir de compras." meaning she likes to go shopping. So D.) </span><span>She likes to go shopping is your answer</span>