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Gekata [30.6K]
3 years ago
11

PLEASE HELP DUE TODAY!!!!

Spanish
1 answer:
morpeh [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

el libro azul

la mesa negra

el hombre alto

la puerta café

el escritorio rojo

la mujer fuerte

el gato gordo

la muchacha interesante

la bandera roja

la blusa azul

la pluma verde

la camisa negra

el señor chaparro

la amiga rubia

el padre viejo

el maestro divertido

la doctora divertida

el ingeniero agradable

la maestra paciente

la familia agradable

la prima pelirroja

la ventana blanca

el esposo bueno

el lápiz verde

el hermano divertido

los libros purpuras

las mesas anaranjadas

las mujeres chaparras

las puertas purpuras

los escritorios anaranjados

los hombres buenos

los gatos gordos

las muchachas inteligentes

las banderas rojas

las blusas rosas

las plumas verdes

las camisas anaranjadas

los señores altos

las amigas pelirrojas

los papeles purpuras

las señoras feas

los hijos desagradables

los muchachos guapos

las nietas jóvenes

los chicos divertidos

las nueras rubias

los padres viejos

los maestros aburridos

las doctoras perezosas

las ingenieras simpáticas

las maestras fuertes

las familias  dicen

los primos pelirrojos

las ventanas rosas

las esposas malas

los lápices anaranjados

las hermanas (???)

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