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I don't like those shoes. I will buy . (these) Are you going to buy that suit or? (this one) This guayabera is pretty, but I prefer. (that one) These red ties are very pretty, but they are fabulous. (those) These belts cost too much. I prefer . (those over there) Do you like those boots or? (these) That red bag is pretty, but I prefer. (that one over there) I am not going to buy these boots; I will buy . (those over there) Do you prefer these pants or? (those) I like this dress, but I'm going to buy. (that one) I like that store, but it's better (better). (that one over there) That blouse is pretty, but it costs too much. I will buy . (this one)
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The verb caer means 'to fall,' and it can be used in the two past tenses, preterite and imperfect, to describe things falling in the past. ... When it's used in the imperfect tense, it's describing repeated falls in the past.
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