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Which would you use for referring to two shirts dos camisas dos camisetas un par de zapatos ( pair of shoes) dos dendientas ( sales persons)
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Which would you use for referring to two shirts
dos camisas
dos camisetas
un par de zapatos ( pair of shoes)
dos dendientas ( sales persons)
Spanish
high-school
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Dos camisas. Camisetas are t-shirts.
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the correct answer is A (dos cammisas) hope it helpes
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