Answer:
(haber existir) haya existido; (haber tener) haya tenido; (haber reunido) hayan reunidos
Explanation:
I've done Spanish 1 and 2 and I'm also a fluent speaker.
Are there any choices? if you need any there is a lot like <span>Eiffel Tower.</span>
Sorry, if you are talking about the South American country, remember that it is Colombia, not Columbia.
In Colombia, the pharmacies are called droguerías.
<em>If you're talking about British Columbia in Canada, I understand they're called </em><em>chemist/chemist's.</em>
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1) Mi hermano hace la cama.
2) Mi madre arregla la sala.
3) Carlos limpia el Cuarto.
4) Mis abuelos comprar la comida.
5) Mi padre lava la ropa.
Hope it helps you :)
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