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snow_tiger [21]
3 years ago
9

Lorenzo's class is a bit strange today. To find out what is happening, fill in each blank with the appropriate form of one of th

e verbs listed below. ¡OJO! Not all verbs are used and no verb is used twice.
abrir | aprender | asistir | beber | comer | comprender | deber | escribir | leer | recibir | vender | vivir


La profesora _____ la puerta y entra en la sala de clase. Carlos y Héctor _____ un libro cómico, pero (but) ahora la profesora dice que ellos _______ abrir su libro de texto. La profesora _______ en la pizarra. Ahora Antonia y Mónica ______ Coca-Cola y _____ un burrito loco. ¡Y Javier! Él habla por teléfono porque _______ su computadora. Yo no ______ esta clase hoy.
Spanish
1 answer:
ikadub [295]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Explanation:

La profesora __ abre ___ la puerta y entra en la sala de clase. Carlos y Héctor __ leen ___ un libro cómico, pero (but) ahora la profesora dice que ellos ___ deben ____ abrir su libro de texto. La profesora ___ escribe ____ en la pizarra. Ahora Antonia y Mónica ___ beben ___ Coca-Cola y __ comen ___ un burrito loco. ¡Y Javier! Él habla por teléfono porque ___ vendió____ su computadora. Yo no __ comprendo ____ esta clase hoy.

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