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Anit [1.1K]
4 years ago
14

HELP SPANISH EASY PLZ BRAINLIST

English
1 answer:
kirza4 [7]4 years ago
6 0

You need serious help in Spanish, don’t you? Well let’s see here, I’ll try my best

1) Pedro le gusta bailar mucho

2)Ellos no le gustan nadar porque tienen miedo

3)Ustedes no le gustarían comer enchiladas?

4)Tu amigo no le gusta hablar

5)Aurora no le gustaría ir de tiendas porque va a gastar mucho dinero

6)Hugo y Andrea les gustan trabajar para ganar dinero

7)Germán y yo no nos gusta bailar

8)A el no le gusta leer

9)No me gusta escribir con estrés

10)A Bruno y tú le gustan patinar sobre el hielo

1) me

2) le

3) te

4) nos

5) les

6) le

7) me

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