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Mi Amigo (comprar) The ring To Talk About Gifts You Might Buy

Yo (llevar) The sunglasses To Talk About Gifts You Might Buy

Tú (pagar) The earrings To Talk About Gifts You Might Buy

El novio (buscar) The purse To Talk About Gifts You Might Buy

2 Chains (llevar) The chain To Talk About Gifts You Might Buy

Mi papá (buscar) The wallet To Talk About Gifts You Might Buy

Ella (pagar) The necklace To Talk About Gifts You Might Buy

Ellos (comprar) The tie To Talk About Gifts You Might Buy

Los Niños (comprar) The gloves To Talk About Gifts You Might Buy

Yo (buscar) The keychain To Talk About Gifts You Might Buy

Yo (compro) The perfume To Talk About Gifts You Might Buy

Preterite of REGULAR –Ar Verbs COMPRÉCOMPRAMOS COMPRASTECOMPRASTEIS COMPRÓCOMPRARON É ASTE Ó AMOS ASTEIS ARON COMPRAR (to buy)

BUSCAR, C  QUÉ BUSQUÉ PAGAR, G  GUÉ PAGUÉ JUGAR, G  GUÉ JUGUÉ Preterite of –Car & -Gar Verbs

Direct Object Pronouns