Answer:
The president can write a bill and then send it to Congress.
The president can veto a bill within 10 days of receiving it.
The president can make suggestions to Congress about laws.
Step-by-step explanation:
He cannot just sign it and it becomes a law, and he does not do nothing. (these were the other two choices.)
But he does write a bill so that Congress can review it, he can veto it(reject), and he can also make suggestions.