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“Mariela viene a vernos mañana”, the expression “viene a vernos” can be translated as: A-is going to see us B-is coming to see us C-is coming to see you D-is going to see you This goes for people that
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“Mariela viene a vernos mañana”, the expression “viene a vernos” can be translated as:
A-is going to see us
B-is coming to see us
C-is coming to see you
D-is going to see you
This goes for people that know Spanish only !
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It is B not much of a answer but that’s it good luck.
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Step-by-step explanation:
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