NO ES: «I like ensaimada. Do you want to prove some?» SINO: «I like ensaimada. Do you want to TRY/TASTE some?»
Don’t forget: Practice makes perfect!
NO ES: «I like ensaimada. Do you want to prove some?» SINO: «I like ensaimada. Do you want to TRY/TASTE some?»
Don’t forget: Practice makes perfect!
Muchas gracias Amanda Me encantan tus clases de ingles Bss
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View CommentHi there this is kind of of off topic but I was wondering if blogs use WYSIWYG
View Commenteditors or if you have to manually code with HTML. I’m starting a blog soon but have no coding skills so I wanted to get guidance from someone
with experience. Any help would be greatly appreciated!