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borishaifa [10]
2 years ago
8

La basura

Spanish
2 answers:
Alona [7]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Uso __la escoba para barrer.

Pongo los platos sucios (dirty) en el lavaplatos.

Uso la lavadora para lavar la ropa.

Uso la plancha para planchar la ropa.

Pongo el detergente en la lavadora.

Tiro la basura en el basurero.

Cuando estoy en la cocina, me lavo las manos en el fregadero.

La criada limpia el lavado en el baño.

La alfombra está muy sucia. La criada pasa la aspiradora.

Pongo los platos limpios (clean) en la mesa.

Explanation:

Rzqust [24]2 years ago
4 0
  1. Uso la escoba para barrer .
  1. Pongo los platos socios en el lavaplatos.
  1. Uso la lavadora para lavar la ropa .
  1. Uso la plancha para planchar la ropa .
  1. Pongo el detergente en la lavadora .
  1. Tiro la basura en el basurero .
  1. Cuando estoy en la cocina ,me lavo las manos en el fregadero .
  1. La criada limpia la aspiradora en el baño.
  1. La alfombra está muy sucia.la criada pasa la aspiradora .
  1. Pongo los platos limpios en la mesa .
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