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If you want to say someone just did something, which infinitive expression do you use? Question 8 options: a) acabar de d. ir a e. tener que
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If you want to say someone just did something, which infinitive expression do you use?
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acabar de
d. ir a
e. tener que
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a. acabar de is the correct answer
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The answer is A. Hope this helped
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