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The indirect object pronouns that go with "gusta"
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The indirect object pronouns that go with "gusta"
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The indirect object pronouns that go with "gusta"
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The indirect object pronouns that go with "gusta"
A mi amigo y a mí |
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The indirect object pronouns that go with "gusta"
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The indirect object pronouns that go with "gusta"
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The indirect object pronouns that go with "gusta"
A ustedes |
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Be able to conjugate the verb "estar" with an emotion word.
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Be able to conjugate the verb "estar" with an emotion word.
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Be able to conjugate the verb "estar" with an emotion word.
el/ella/ud. |
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Be able to conjugate the verb "estar" with an emotion word.
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Be able to conjugate the verb "estar" with an emotion word.
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Be able to conjugate the verb "estar" with an emotion word.
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Use "venir" and "acabar de" in a sentence.
Yo: biblioteca / leer un libro |
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Yo vengo de la biblioteca. Acabo de leer un libro. |
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Use "venir" and "acabar de" in a sentence.
Emilia: tienda / comprar comida |
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Emilia viene de la tienda. Acaba de comprar comida. |
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Use "venir" and "acabar de" in a sentence.
Pablo y yo: cine / ver un película |
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Pablo y yo venimos del cine. Acabamos de ver un película. |
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Know activities:
Marcel rides a bicycle. |
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Marcel anda en bicicleta. |
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Know activities:
Sr. García reads the newspaper. |
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Sr. García lee el periódico. |
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Know activities:
The boys do exercises. |
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Los muchachos hacen ejercicios. |
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Know activities:
David got a good grade. |
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David saca una buena nota.
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Know activities:
Mr. Sánchez teaches music. |
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Sr. Sánchez enseña música. |
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Be able to conjugate "ir"
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Be able to conjugate "ir"
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Be able to conjugate "ir"
él, ella, usted |
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Be able to conjugate "ir"
nosotros |
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Be able to conjugate "ir"
vosotros |
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Be able to conjugate "ir"
ellos, ellas, ustedes |
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Be able to conjugate these spelling-change verbs:
conocer, hacer, oír
yo |
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Be able to conjugate these spelling-change verbs:
conocer, hacer, oír
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Be able to conjugate these spelling-change verbs:
conocer, hacer, oír
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Be able to conjugate these spelling-change verbs:
conocer, hacer, oír
nos. |
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conocemos, hacemos, oímos |
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Be able to conjugate these spelling-change verbs:
conocer, hacer, oír
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Be able to conjugate these spelling-change verbs:
conocer, hacer, oír
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The principal plaza of Mexico, DF is called the _____. |
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The Templo Mayor at Teotihuacán is a large _____. |
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The capital city of the Aztecs is called _____. |
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