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English, 27.01.2020 18:31 gemiegenial15

Fill in the blanks with the preterite form of the appropriate verb.
1. ustedes (gastar, oír) la explosión anteayer.
2. ¿ (asistir, decidir) tú a la clase de inglés?
3.anoche lucía (ver, jugar) una película interesante.
4.el viernes pasado yo (creer, pagar) cincuenta dólares por una corbata.
5. ayer felipe y yo (salir, almorzar) en un restaurante cubano.

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