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Flura [38]
4 years ago
15

I need answers please!!!

Spanish
1 answer:
faust18 [17]4 years ago
4 0

1. Tienen  

2. Termino

3. Quieren

4. Tenemos, debemos

5. Ver, termine

6. Tomar

7. Ver or leer

8. Tomar

9. Tiene, estudiar

10. Van, quiero

I think these are the correct answers.

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