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Choose the best Spanish equivalent to the phrase. Isabel dresses poorly. O Isabel se viste poco. O Isabel se viste mal. Isabel se viste bastante. O Isabel se viste peor.
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Choose the best Spanish equivalent to the phrase.
Isabel dresses poorly.
O Isabel se viste poco.
O Isabel se viste mal.
Isabel se viste bastante.
O Isabel se viste peor.
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The best phrase in Spanish equivalent to Isabel dresses poorly is Isabel se viste mal.
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Isabel se viste mal :))
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