After seeing the police in Spanish πͺπΈ
How to say After seeing the police in Spanish. Learn pronounciantion, tips, how to remember & more. πͺπΈ Practice game included.
How to say After seeing the police in Spanish. Learn pronounciantion, tips, how to remember & more. πͺπΈ Practice game included.
French Grammar – You have to love him. The answer to this grammar question would be: les, but only in certain cases… π«π·
French Grammar – You have them (keys). The answer to this grammar question would be: les, but only in certain cases… π«π·
French Grammar – We want to read them (books). The answer to this grammar question would be: les, but only in certain cases… π«π·
French Grammar – Mary can see them. The answer to this grammar question would be: les, but only in certain cases… π«π·
French Grammar – I am going to call them (female friends). The answer to this grammar question would be: les, but only in certain cases… π«π·
French Grammar – My mother buys them (pills). The answer to this grammar question would be: les, but only in certain cases… π«π·
French Grammar – You do not have to pay them (the bills). The answer to this grammar question would be: les, but only in certain cases… π«π·
French Grammar – She is washing them (the shirts). The answer to this grammar question would be: les, but only in certain cases… π«π·
French Grammar – I need you to read them (books). The answer to this grammar question would be: les, but only in certain cases… π«π·
French Grammar – I am going to use it (telephone). The answer to this grammar question would be: l’, but only in certain cases… π«π·
Spanish Grammar – I would always change chocolate for fruits. The answer to this grammar question would be: cambiarΓa, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
French Grammar – Do you need him to fix it? (problem). The answer to this grammar question would be: l’, but only in certain cases… π«π·
French Grammar – Ricardo buys it (house). The answer to this grammar question would be: l’, but only in certain cases… π«π·
French Grammar – Alberto has it (letter). The answer to this grammar question would be: l’, but only in certain cases… π«π·