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Artist 52 [7]
3 years ago
5

Choose one option to fill in the blanks.

Spanish
1 answer:
JulsSmile [24]3 years ago
4 0

¡Hola!

ANSWER = A

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_ A Lidia, le gustaría salir contigo.

<em>   Lidia would like to go out </em><em>with you</em><em>.</em>

_ ¿Porque?

<em>  Why ?</em>

_ Le gustas tú.

<em>   She likes you.</em>

_ Tú eres mi novia. Tu estás conmigo. No quiero salir con Lidia.

<em>    You are my girlfriend. You are </em><em>with me</em><em>. I don't want to go out with Lidia.</em>

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Explanation:

A- Contigo ; conmigo ► with you , with me ==> CORRECT

B- contigo; con ella => with you, with her ==> FALSE

C- conmigo; contigo => with me; with you ==> FALSE

D- conmigo; con él    ==> with me; with him ==> FALSE

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