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vladimir1956
1 month ago
8

Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun. A ti _____ gustan las plantas. te me le les

Spanish
2 answers:
gayaneshka [1.3K]1 month ago
8 0
Te is the appropriate choice for this sentence, please confirm if you arrived at the correct answer:) 
vichka [1.3K]1 month ago
5 0
Te is the accurate option for the sentence.
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The Spanish representation is:

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