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Spanish, 02.04.2021 22:10 celinarubio77

Use the correct form of the verb leer in the preterite tense to say how he or she discovered the Spanish-speaking country they traveled to. Use hace + specific time frame + que + verb to say how long ago he or she traveled. Remember to include the mode of transportation he or she used.
Use one chameleon verb (saber, conocer, poder, querer, or tener) in the preterite tense or imperfect tense to say one activity or place he or she did or visited first.
Use one chameleon verb (saber, conocer, poder, querer, or tener), different from the one used previously, in the preterite tense or imperfect tense to say one activity or place he or she did or visited second.

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