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solniwko [45]
3 years ago
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1. AMALIA Las dependientas venden algunas blusas. TÚ

Spanish
1 answer:
daser333 [38]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

<u><em>La respuesta es</em></u>: <u>Vendo, Voy, Me cepillo, Voy a traerte, Preparo, Quiero tomar.</u>

Explanation:

1. AMALIA Las dependientas <u>venden</u> algunas blusas. TÚ - Yo vendo algunas blusas.

2. AMALIA Alguien <u>va</u> de compras al centro comercial. TÚ - Yo voy de compras al centro comercial.

3. AMALIA Siempre me <u>cepillo</u> los dientes antes de salir. TÚ - Yo siempre me cepillo los dientes antes de salir.

4. AMALIA <u>Te voy a traer</u> algún programa de computadora. TÚ - Yo te voy a traer / voy a traerte algún programa de computadora.

5. AMALIA Mi hermano <u>prepara</u> algo de comer. TÚ - Yo preparo algo de comer.

6. AMALIA <u>Quiero tomar</u> algo en el café de la librería. TÚ - Yo quiero tomar algo en el café de la librería.

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