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Mark true (cierto) or false (falso). If there are two verbs together, conjugate the second one only.
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Mark true (cierto) or false (falso).
If there are two verbs together, conjugate the second one only.
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Falso because you typically either conjugate the first verb or if you have something like han destruido then that’s when you conjugate both verbs
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