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ir: voy a estudiar.

vamos a la playa.

Ustedes van a la casa.

voy a la escuela.

Ella va a la tienda.

ar: Estudiar es un buen método para aprender (Studying is a good way to learn)

estudio español

también estudias español

Ramón estudia otros idiomas

estudiamos español e inglés

Me imagino que estudiáis a parte de trabajar

Tomar demasiado repercutirá en su salud.

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