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Irina18 [472]
3 years ago
6

1. _________ para la clase a las dos. (salir)

Spanish
1 answer:
Elan Coil [88]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Please see the correct answers below:

Explanation:

1. Salgo para la clase a las dos. (salir)  

2. Los fines de semana traigo mi computadora a casa. (traer)  

3. Supongo que me gusta trabajar los sábados por la mañana. (suponer)  

4. Por las mañanas, oigo música en la radio.(oír)  

5. Cuando tengo hambre, hago un sándwich.  

6. Para descansar, pongo películas en la televisión.

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