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mezya [45]
3 years ago
5

In Spanish tell how you would get from your house to the supermarket (must be in present pretense using the yo form)

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1 answer:
vlada-n [284]3 years ago
4 0
Yo tomaria el carro para ir al super mercado, parra agararlos ingredientes para el posole.
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