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Spanish, 01.09.2019 23:30, aleilyg2005

Acabar de + infinitive verb is used to say:
a)
what someone has just done
b)
what someone will do
c)
what someone is doing

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Acabar de + infinitive verb is used to say:
a)
what someone has just done
b)

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