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Spanish, 11.03.2022 18:40, levy72

Imagine you went to the beach last summer. In the preterite tense, answer the following in Spanish. What did you do there? Give 2-3 examples. Did you have fun? Why or why not? Be sure to use at least 5 different verbs in complete Spanish sentences in
your response.

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