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Tema [17]
3 years ago
8

Paqui lives in a colegio mayor (dorm) in Madrid and is always complaining about her roommates. To find out what she says, comple

te each of the following sentences with an appropriate form of a verb from the list below. Be sure to conjugate the verbs.
cerrar | comenzar | pedir | perder | regar | venir

1. Tomás siempre __________ favores.
2. El día de Santi __________ a las 3:00 de la mañana.
3. Lola y Eva siempre ___________ sus llaves (keys).
4. Carlos nunca __________ las plantas.
5. Los amigos de Amparo __________ a visitar muy tarde.
6. Belén nunca ___________ la puerta.
Spanish
2 answers:
tatuchka [14]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. Pide

2. Comienza

3. Pierden

4. Riega

5. Vienen

6. Cierra

Explanation:

Ray Of Light [21]3 years ago
3 0
Pide
Cierra
Pierden
Riega
Comenzaron
Cierra
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