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jek_recluse [69]
3 years ago
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Completar las siguientes oraciones: she ___ (visit) het aunt next week. It is cold here, I ___ (close) the window. My skirt is v

ery dirty I ___ (clean) it. Do you have plans for the weekend? Yes. I ___ (watch) that movie. ___ you ___ (study) this weekend? ___ she ___ the super market now? ___ (not go) Kate ___ to the beach? Mary is good at maths, he ___ (study) Statistics dagree. What ___ (wear) today?
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1 answer:
enot [183]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Completar las siguintes oraciones means complete the next few sentences.

Explanation:

I think she just wants you to fill in the blanks with the words she put in parentheses like (study) would be estudio or (wear) would be vestir. Hopefully I helped

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