Los Verbos Zapatos O UE E IEI E. M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Escribe en español.

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Los Verbos Zapatos O UE E IEI E

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Escribe en español

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 She eats lunch

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Ella almuerza

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 You (informal) sleep

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Tú duermes

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 I return from the store

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Yo vuelvo de la tienda

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 He remembers

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Él recuerda

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 The boys find

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Los chicos encuentran

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 The waiter serves

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 El mesero sirve

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 They are able to

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Ellos pueden

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 We return (the shoes)

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Nosotros devolvemos

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 You all (form.) think

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Ustedes piensan

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 My mom asks/orders

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Mi mamá pide

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Your younger sister counts

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Tu hermana menor cuenta

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 You (informal) eat lunch

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Tú almuerzas

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 You all (formal) find

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Ustedes encuentran

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 They ask

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Ellos piden

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 I follow

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Yo sigo

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 He returns the books

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Él devuelve los libros

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 The pants cost

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Los pantalones cuestan

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 You all (inf.) understand

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 vosotros entendéis or comprendéis

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 The students can

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Los estudiantes pueden

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 You (inf.) want

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Tú quieres

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 She thinks

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Ella piensa

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 We prefer

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 preferimos

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 They plan

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Ellos piensan

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 The team loses

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 El equipo pierde

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 I close (the door)

M. Emerson, BVW 2007 Yo cierro la puerta