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Using what you know about using two verbs in a spanish sentence create spanish sentences using these verbs: estar acabar justar ir tener and your chore vocabulary
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Maria debería de estar en la escuela para acabar su tarea.
Juana deberá de ir a la plaza de Europa para comprar un libro y para eso tiene que tener dinero.
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Ella deberia de estar an la escuela.
Ella tiene que acabar con su tarea en 10 minutos.
(Did you mean gustar instead of justar?)
Tengo que ir a la biblioteca.
Se supone que debe tener 16 años.
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