Hi and thanks for your answer.
I did some experiments prior to this and determined that it was an ester with basic hydrolysis. All data is determined experimentally by myself atually.
My logic behind (and excuse my bad english) is that the one at 167,743 is a C-O double bond. At 53,006 i have an O-C and the last one I had to search up the chemical shift to find out what matches at around 40,645 which would be a C bonded with NH2.
I don't have any more information. I asked the professor if this was really enough, and he told me that I had to analyze the NMR and I would be able to find out.