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kiruha [24]
2 years ago
15

Me ayudan por favor gracias​

English
1 answer:
kirill115 [55]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. I don't like coffee.

2. He doesn't live in Paris.

3. They don't study from Spain.

4. John and Camilo don't go in a bank.

5. They don't stand up at eight o' clock.

6. We don't go to the cinema every Friday.

7. You don't read the newspaper every day.

8. He doesn't go to school in France.

9. Peter doesn't watch TV in the evening.

10. He doesn't have a shower in the morning.

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