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lapo4ka [179]
3 years ago
7

Arrange in order:

Spanish
1 answer:
densk [106]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. 4.

2. 3.

3. 2.

4. 1.

5. 5.

Explanation:

In this exercise you have to put the sentences in order.

For example:

1. 4. Maru habla por teléfono con su mamá.

2. 3. Maru busca el coche de Miguel.

3. 2. Mónica dice que el correo está cerca.

4. 1. Maru le dice a Mónica que hay una joyería en el centro.

5. 5. Maru cree que perdió el paquete.

In English would be something like this:

<em>1. 4. Maru talks on the phone with her mother.</em>

<em>2. 3. Maru searches for Miguel's car.</em>

<em>3. 2. Monica says the mail is close.</em>

<em>4. 1. Maru tells Monica that there is a jewelry store in the center.</em>

<em>5. 5. Maru thinks he lost the package. </em>

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