Answer:
Can you add your questions to the comment section?
Explanation:
None of us can see your images, unfortunately.
Answer:
hayan recibido haya dado - hayamos entendido - hayan visto
Explanation:
Regular verbs form the present perfect by conjugating the auxiliary verb "hacer" in the subjunctive followed by the past participle of the verb.
The regular forms of the present perfect subjunctive are:
1st conjugation (ar), participle: "ado"
Example: hablar-> hablado
2nd conjugation (er), participle: "ido"
example: beber-> bebido
3rd conjugation (go), participle: "ido"
example: vivir-> vivido
So, "Ellos" means "they"
Podemos- we can
Pudieron- could
Pueden- may
Pudo- could
If you think about it it's not "Podemos" or "Pudo"
But, i could be wrong. "Podemos" does not make any sense.
So, that means is "Pueden".
Ellos Pueden. (they may)
Your answer is PUEDEN!
:) i hoped this helped
La respuesta correcta es la A)
Tu because If you put Mi or mis son rojos it says my are red which dosen't really make sense. Since you put tu in front of son (plual) it would be they are red.