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Citrus2011 [14]
2 years ago
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¿Cuántos años enter answer , Silvia? enter answer 19 años. ¿Y tú? Yo enter answer 24. ¿Cuántos hermanos enter answer ? enter ans

wer seis: tres hermanas y tres hermanos. ¡Qué bien! Yo no enter answer hermanos. Pero mi mamá enter answer un pájaro. Pues, en mi casa nosotros no enter answer mascotas. Pero mis abuelos enter answer tres gatos.
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damaskus [11]2 years ago
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Answer:

See explanation.

Explanation:

Here is the paragraph translated:

How old is Silvia? 19 years old. And you? 24. How many siblings? Three sisters and three brothers. How good! I do not ____siblings. But my mom____a bird. Well, in my house we don't____pets. But my grandparents____three cats.

I assume you need the blanks filled out. The first blank would be this: No tengo hermanos - I don't have siblings. The second blank is: Pero mi mamá tiene un pájaro.- But my mom has a bird. The third one is: Pues, en mi casa nosotros no tenemos mascotas. - Well, in my house we don't have pets. The last one is: Pero mis abuelos tienen tres gatos. - But my grandparents have three cats.

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