Spanish, 09.07.2019 21:30, changav36832
In spanish, an adjective usually comes the noun it describes. between before across after
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Spanish, 22.06.2019 15:10, ohartshorn3670
Question 1 (fill-in-the-blank worth 1 points) fill the blank with the preterite tense of the verb in parentheses. yo a leer el libro ayer. (empezar) answer for blank 1: question 2 (fill-in-the-blank worth 1 points) fill the blank with the preterite tense of the verb in parentheses. ellos a trabajar. (empezar) answer for blank 1: question 3 (fill-in-the-blank worth 1 points) change this verb from the present tense to the preterite tense. yo empiezo answer for blank 1: question 4 (fill-in-the-blank worth 1 points) fill the blank with the preterite tense of the verb in parentheses. yo buena nota. (sacar) answer for blank 1: question 5 (fill-in-the-blank worth 1 points) change this verb from the present tense to the preterite tense. yo busco answer for blank 1:
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Spanish, 22.06.2019 18:00, chaseking120418
Question 10 unsaved which sentence shows the correct placement of the words "se lo"? (1 point) question 10 options: 1) el muchacho dio se lo. 2) se lo el muchacho dio. 3) el muchacho se lo dio.
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Spanish, 23.06.2019 00:30, gonzmari457
Ojalá que todos mis amigos mucho éxito. a. tengan b. discutan c. discuten d. tienen
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