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melisa1 [442]
3 years ago
6

La camarera te sirvió el plato de pasta con mariscos. isabel nos trajo la sal y la pimienta a la mesa. javier me pidió el aceite

y el vinagre anoche. el dueño nos busca una mesa para seis personas. tu madre me consigue unos melocotones deliciosos. ¿te recomendaron este restaurante lola y paco?
Spanish
1 answer:
seropon [69]3 years ago
7 0
I think the answer is no because they are not talking about Lola and Paco
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