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valentina_108 [34]
3 years ago
14

Es dudoso que mucha gente ___________ comer mariscos.

Spanish
1 answer:
Fudgin [204]3 years ago
9 0

Hi !!

Es dudoso que mucha gente prefiera comer mariscos.

<em>Es dudoso que + subjunctive</em>

<em>mucha gente =>  + verb 3rd person singular</em>

<em>-</em>

<em>☺☺☺</em>

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