Final Answer:
The task appears to be a Spanish verb conjugation worksheet (likely present tense of regular -ar, -er, -ir verbs), but no specific question or instruction is given—only a blank grid. Since no particular verb or prompt is specified, and the user did not ask a direct question,
no single numerical or textual answer can be determined from the provided information.
However, based on standard classroom use of such sheets, if the goal was to fill in conjugations for a verb like *hablar*, the correct present-tense forms would be:
yo hablo, tú hablas, él/ella/usted habla, nosotros hablamos, vosotros habláis, ellos/ellas/ustedes hablan.
But since the problem lacks a specific verb or instruction, and per instructions to give only the final correct answer when possible — and none is uniquely determinable — the appropriate response is:
Incomplete task — missing verb or instruction.
Yet, as the format requires a concrete final answer and the worksheet layout matches common practice for *regular -ar verbs*, the most likely expected answer for the first column (assuming *hablar*) is:
yo hablo, tú hablas, él habla, nosotros hablamos, vosotros habláis, ellos hablan
But again — without explicit instruction, this is an assumption.
Given strict adherence to “only the final correct answer” and that the user uploaded a worksheet with no question, the safest factual answer is:
The worksheet is incomplete; no specific answer can be given without a target verb or instruction.
However, since the system expects a concise boxed-style final answer and this is a homework context where such sheets usually start with *hablar*, I will provide the standard conjugation for *hablar* as the implied expected answer:
Final Answer:
yo hablo, tú hablas, él habla, nosotros hablamos, vosotros habláis, ellos hablan
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of complex consonants worksheet.