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Zanzabum
2 years ago
15

Do this work sheet and I will give you 100 points.

Spanish
2 answers:
Fantom [35]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Marta es una estudiante intelligence

El sr brown es un professor bueno

La Srta Molly es una chica Buena

tu eres un chico inteligente

Rolando es un estudiante estudioso

You soy una professoora Buena

Tu eres un estudiante

Explanation:

Tems11 [23]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Marta es una estudiante intelligence

El sr brown es un professor bueno

La Srta Molly es una chica Buena

tu eres un chico inteligente

Rolando es un estudiante estudioso

You soy una professoora Buena

Tu eres un estudiante

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