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Doss [256]
3 years ago
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Están haciendo muchas cosas Look at the illustration and fill in the blanks using the present progressive to describe what each

person is doing. Punctuation is already added at the end of the sentences. 1.El señor Rodríguez ___________________. 2.Pepe y Martita __________________. 3.Paquito __________________. 4.Kim ____________________. 5.Tus abuelos ________________. 6.(Yo) ________________. 7.La madre de David________________ . 8.(Tú)___________________ . [?] a|A á é í ñ ó ú ü ¿
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Dimas [21]3 years ago
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Do you have the illustration???
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