emmalynnr
emmalynnr emmalynnr
  • 02-09-2021
  • Spanish
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¿_ tú más dinero [money?] (necesitar)

present tense of -ar verbs-

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HistoryDoctor71
HistoryDoctor71 HistoryDoctor71
  • 02-09-2021

Answer:

Queries

Explanation:

from a Native Spanish speaker, Queries is Present tense

Quieres tu mas dinero? , translates to,  Do you want more money?

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