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Spanish, 06.11.2019 23:31, jaidencoolman2510

Fui al corte inglés, un almacén (department store) que (1) (quedar) un poco lejos de mi hotel. (2) (haber) mucho tráfico y yo no (3) (querer) tomar un taxi. fui a la parada, pero el autobús no (4) (venir), así que decidí caminar por la castellana. al llegar, vi a muchas personas que (5) (estar) comprando ropa. (6) (haber) muchísimas gangas. todo el mundo me (7) (saludar) muy amablemente. yo no (8) (pensar) comprar nada, pero al final compré unos cuantos regalos. también (9) (haber) restaurantes de todo tipo cerca de el corte inglés. los camareros (waiters) (10) (ser) muy amables. al final, fui a comer a un restaurante de tapas buenísimo.

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