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Degger [83]
2 years ago
6

[Escribir] Fill in the blanks using the future tense.

Spanish
2 answers:
aalyn [17]2 years ago
8 0

¡Hola!

<u><em>Future tense</em></u>

1- ¿Crees sue el jefe me dará un aumento de sueldo ?

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2- Si no te das prisa, tú y yo llegaremos tarde.

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3- Creo que en el futuro ustedes serán hombes de negocios.

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4- Los Estados Unidos invertirán en energías renovables.

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5- El mes que viene (yo) leeré tres novelas.

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6- Cuando (yo) llegue a casa, te diré lo que pienso.

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☺☺☺

lord [1]2 years ago
3 0
1 dara
2 llegaremos
3 seran
4 inverten (its spelled wrong im sure invierten or inverten) or i don't know
5 leere
6 Dire
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