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While Mexico won a battle that day, it did not win its independence. That wouldn't happen until September 16th, 1810, which is the nation's actual birthday. But unlike the U.S., which celebrates Independence Day exclusively on July 4th, Mexico takes two days to celebrate — because that's just how it rolls.
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My-Nx
I was gonna leave it at that then they said a minimum of 20 words so here i am
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1.Mis hermanos (miran) televisión todas las tardes.
2.Yo (viajare) en el tren de las 3:30.
3.¿Dónde (vivia) Samuel de niño?
4.Tú (hablaste) con Javier.
5.Leonardo y yo (corrimos) por el parque.
6.Ustedes (iran) a la clínica.
7.Nadia (baila) merengue.
8.¿Cuándo (asistes) *a tu* clase de español?
9.Yo (soy) muy feliz.
10.Nosotros*(comprendemos) las preguntas.
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The words that have (*) are do to spelling correction. (Nosotras) is an incorrect way of saying it it's (Nosotros) when it's more than one person, (Tu a) is also incorrect it just doesnt make sense its (a tu).
Yo- me Tu- te El/Ella/Usted- se Nosotros- nos Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes- se
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yo me levanto--tu te levantas--el/ella/usted se levanta--nosotros nos levantamos--ellos/ellas/ustedes se levantan
yo me ducho--tu te duchas-- el/ella/usted se ducha--nosotros nos duchamos--ellos/ellas/ustedes se duchan