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Difficulty level: Difficulty:
A2
Theme:
Conjugation (without vosotros)
Date:
2026-04-25
Click on an empty cell for your first clue.
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¿
P/3
de eso, verdad?
(You remember that, don't you?)
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Todos la
P/3
.
(Everybody hates her.)
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¿En qué
S/2
?
(What were you thinking?)
10
Me
S/2
bien.
(I like you.)
12
Las personas que
P/3
en la habitación no dijeron nada.
(The people in the room said nothing.)
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María sólo
S/3
de misma.
(Mary only cared about herself.)
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No me di cuenta que
S/2
a un amigo contigo.
(I didn't realize you were bringing a friend with you.)
18
O sales, o
S/2
.
(Either go out or come in.)
20
S/1
después de trabajar.
(I eat dinner after work.)
21
Un nuevo día
S/3
con el sol.
(A new day is born with the sun.)
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Mi padre siempre
S/3
la nariz en mi vida privada.
(My father is always poking his nose into my private life.)
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Yo les
S/1
bien.
(I pay them well.)
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Nosotros
P/1
el problema al técnico.
(We describe the problem to the technician.)
DOWN
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¿Cuál era la canción que
S/2
siempre?
(What was the song you used to play all the time?)
2
Cuando él me
S/3
, salió corriendo.
(When he saw me, he ran away.)
4
Ese director
S/3
películas fantásticas.
(That director creates fantastic movies.)
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Les dije que no
P/3
moverse.
(I told them they should not move.)
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Tal vez te conozco mejor de lo que
S/2
a ti mismo.
(Maybe I know you better than you know yourself.)
9
¿Con quién
S/2
?
(Who were you dreaming about?)
11
Nosotros
P/1
a los niños para ir al colegio.
(We wake up the children to go to school.)
13
Los estudiantes
P/3
las palabras del profesor.
(The students repeat the teacher's words.)
14
S/2
mucho alcohol cuando estabas en la universidad.
(You used to drink a lot of alcohol when you were in college.)
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¿Por qué
S/3
ella?
(Why was she laughing?)
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No les importaba si
P/3
o no.
(They didn't care if they won or not.)
19
S/1
a casa con mi hermano.
(I am going home with my brother.)