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Spanish, 09.02.2020 20:40 ngilliam1444

–Hola, soy Carlota y tú eres mi esposo Frank. Hoy es la quinceañera de sobrina, Elena. –¿Tienes pantalones para la fiesta, Frank? –No. La fiesta es a las 3. Estoy a tiempo para comprar unos pantalones.

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