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arlik [135]
3 years ago
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1. ¿Tu primo (________) en Los Ángeles? (vivir)

Spanish
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lorasvet [3.4K]3 years ago
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Answer: 1. ¿Tu primo (vive) en Los Ángeles? (vivir)

2. ¿A qué hora (vienen) tu y tus amigos, a la escuela? (venir)

3. ¿Vosotros (tomais) apuntes en clase? (tomar)

4. ¿A tus amigos les gusta (leer) en español? (leer)

5. ¿Ustedes (asiste) a la escuela o estudian en casa? (asistir)

6. ¿Tu (recibe) buenas notas en tus clases? (recibir)

7. ¿Vosotros (bebéis) sodas o jugos en la cafetería? (beber)

8. ¿Tu amiga te (escribe) cartas a menudo? (escribir)

9. ¿S ti y a tus amigos les gusta (comer) hamburguesas con papas fritas. (comer)

10. ¿Tu (comes) con tus amigos o solo? (comer)

Explanation:

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