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1. Esta noche voy a ir a una fiesta.
2. A las siete de la noche estudiamos.
3. Yo voy a llevar juegos a la fiesta.
Explanation:
Answer:
It's in the same vein as why is the vice admiral called that when he's not involved in vice? To cut a long story short, the word "waiter" means "attendant" or "watchman" and comes from the verb "to wait" in the sense of an attendant at a meal (a servant who "waits" or attends at tables).
Explanation:
It's in the same vein as why is the vice admiral called that when he's not involved in vice? To cut a long story short, the word "waiter" means "attendant" or "watchman" and comes from the verb "to wait" in the sense of an attendant at a meal (a servant who "waits" or attends at tables).
Answer.
Si/No, Comi en un resturante antes de la fiesta.
Explanation:
I don't know what he did before the party, so you answer either yes or no (si/no)
so
yes/no i did/didnt eat at a resturant before the party.
Answer:
Not gonna lie, I don't know im in middle school.
Explanation: