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Yesterday we accompanied Matthew and Jacinta who went on a walk in search of signs. We cross the colle on white lines, zebra passage. On reaching the other side we climbed the bench and looked up, a few meters high, we saw a square with a green cross, it was a pharmacy. Near the door was a giant thermometer which marked a temperature of 25 degrees, the sky was clear, the heat was nice. Walking a few more meters, we observed a quiosc
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vinieron
Explanation:
viniste is for when speaking to someone else
vinimos is for when speaking about a group involving yourself in the first person
vinieron is a word used to describe past and usually more than one person
vino just kinda means "came with us." it can also mean "wine, " but that depends on context.
The closest one for this one would have to be Doblar.
the answer to this question is serio
1. Isabel y Marta<span> las traen.</span>
3. Gabriel y Ana las buscan.
5. <span>María</span> y Juan los buscan.
I am sorry bit I am not sure about 2, but I hope the rest helps.