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Semmy [17]
4 years ago
7

Complete the passage using appropriate adjectives or adverbs. Antonio, Carla, Miguel y Lola trabajan __________ en la mudanza. E

s __________ para Antonio y Carla levantar los muebles porque son muy fuertes. Pero Miguel y Lola no son muy fuertes y no pueden levantar los muebles __________. Ellos levantan los muebles __________. Después de trabajar, todos quieren sentarse en sillones __________.
Spanish
1 answer:
Komok [63]4 years ago
7 0
Juntos. Difícil. Pesado ligeros. Descanzar
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