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erik [133]
4 years ago
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Write a few sentences about your school life. You could include sentences about the sports you do, the subjects you study, and t

he teachers at school. Use the verbs pensar, creer, gustar, querer, and preferir.
Spanish
1 answer:
jonny [76]4 years ago
5 0

Siempre estoy muy ocupado/a porque tengo muchas cosas que hacer. Siempre tengo que pensar positivo porque algunas veces me estreso demasiado. Es bueno creer que si le pongo mucho esfuerzo a mis estudios podré ir muy lejos. Me gusta hacer deportes como básquetbol y fútbol pero prefiero el béisbol.

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