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givi [52]
2 years ago
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Spanish.

Spanish
1 answer:
Alex Ar [27]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:

  1. ellos <u>van</u> Terminaron el libro
  2. Tu <u>vas</u> a tomar el metro al restaurante La Canasta.
  3. Luis y yo <u>vamos</u> a hablar con los hamigos de Catalina.
  4. Manuel y jose vamos a caminar por el parque.
  5. Nico y paco <u>van</u> a estar en clase.

  1. Mis amigos van a ir a jugar vedeo juegos en la biblioteca.

  1. Laura y Carmen <u>van</u> estar en el parque.
  2. La fiesta <u>va</u> a ser a las ocho de la noche.
  3. Tu <u>vas</u> hablar por telefono.
  4. Miguel y yo <u>vamos</u> a caminar por la plaza.
  5. yo <u>voy</u> a leer un libro para la clase de ingles.
  6. Pedro <u>va</u> ir a la fiesta

<em>There you go, hope this helps ˋ( ° ▽、° ) (☞゚ヮ゚)☞</em>

<em>please give me brainlist! ty and have a good day/night!!! </em>

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