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Ghella [55]
3 years ago
5

1. Manuel está muy ocupado.

Spanish
1 answer:
Nutka1998 [239]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Explanation:

1. Manuel está muy ocupado. falso

2. Manuel va a acompañar a Elisa a hacer diligencias. cierto

3. Primero van a ir al correo para comprar sellos. falso

4. Elisa quiere depositar el cheque primero. cierto

5. Manuel y Elisa van a comprar el postre antes de ir al banco. falso

6. Elisa sugiere cortarse el pelo después de hacer todo lo demás. falso

1. Manuel is very busy. false

2. Manuel will join Lisa to run errands. true

3. Firstly, they will go to the post office to buy stamps. false

4. Elisa wants to deposit the check, first. true

5. Manuel and Elisa are going to buy sweets before they go to the bank. false

6. Elisa suggests that she cuts her hair after doing everything else. false

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