kirsten84 kirsten84
  • 12-05-2020
  • Spanish
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What is a verb you use when you are talking about someone or something you are familiar with?

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teddypj2003
teddypj2003 teddypj2003
  • 12-05-2020
When you are taking about them it would be ellos (them)
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thiarapizarroo thiarapizarroo
  • 30-10-2020
you use the term “ ellos “ to refer something you are familiar with or when your talking about someone.
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