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Spanish, 30.11.2020 23:10, Kay6718

So In this assignment, let's show that we have leamed to make agreement by doing that. Think of six different people or groups of people. Two of them have to be YO and NOSOTROS. So you actually get to think of four more. Write an original sentence in Spanish where you make agreement with the adjective to the noun. You could say: I am smart. That is a great sentence. Once you have your six sentences, you need to record them out loud and submit both the written and spoken parts. Remember I do not take google documents so type the "text" part in the comments area and attach the recording, either from www. vocaroo. com or whatever area you would like. any one can help me please
its for my Spanish class dont worry about the last part

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