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Spanish, 30.03.2020 19:10, noslengerman

Question 1: Javier (entender / dormir) las reglas (rules) del fútbol.
Question 2: ¿A qué hora (recordar / querer) almorzar tú?
Question 3: Mañana comienzo a (jugar / almorzar) al tenis con el equipo de mi escuela.
Question 4: Si ustedes (perder / cerrar) muchos partidos, no van a ser campeones (champions).
Question 5: Ignacio y yo (encontrar / recordar) nuestra infancia con nostalgia.

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