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dlinn [17]
3 years ago
9

Write 5 easy sentences using “-ir” verbs. Use one of theses verbs in each sentence... abrir, asistir, decidir, descubrir, escrib

ir, ocurrir, permitir, recibir, or vivir.
Spanish
2 answers:
never [62]3 years ago
8 0

1. Es obligatorio para todos asistir a la ceremonia.

2. Tengo que escribir mis respuestas antes de que caduque la fecha de entrega.

3. No debemos permitir que el otro equipo gane antes que nosotros.

4. Tuve que abrir la puerta a fuerzas cuando se me olvidaron las llaves.

5. Todos van a recibir un mensaje indicando las instrucciones a seguir.

yawa3891 [41]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1) Abrir la puerta de por favor senor.

2) Me necisitas asistir tu

3) Estoy tratando de decidir qué sabor.

4) Yo he descubrir lo que escondiste.

5) Yo esribir a menudo.

6) hizo alguno acontecimientos extraños ocurrir?

7) permitir án comida adentro?

Explanation:

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