2 of 3 showers 3 of 3.
Question 2 with 3 blanks
They go too. They 1 of 3 go.
They 2 of 3 go 3 of 3.
Question 3 with 3 blanks
Someone gets nervous.
1 of 3 gets nervous.
2 of 3 gets nervous 3 of 3.
Question 4 with 3 blanks
You always wash your hands.
You 1 of 3 wash your hands.
You 2 of 3 wash your hands 3 of 3.
Question 5 with 2 blanks
I'm going to bring something.
1 of 2 I'm going to bring 2 of
They 1 of 3 go.
They 2 of 3 go 3 of 3.
Question 3 with 3 blanks
Someone gets nervous.
1 of 3 gets nervous.
2 of 3 gets nervous 3 of 3.
Question 4 with 3 blanks
You always wash your hands.
You 1 of 3 wash your hands.
You 2 of 3 wash your hands 3 of 3
That’s the translation
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.
You use está because talking to teachers, older people, grandparents, or crowds should be formal