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La asistente de vuelo camina por el ________.
Yo me abrocho mi __________ antes el vuelo.
In conditional tense, what is the ending for the "nosotros" form?
El piloto hizo un ___________ a los pasajeros
Nosotros _____________ a la ocho y media en la noche.
Yo puse mis maletas en el ______________
El sinónimo de "compartimiento superior" es el ________
Cerca del aseo es la _________
El antónimo de "el aterrizaje" es el _______
The conditional tense has the same endings as -ER and -IR in the ________ tense
Hay ____ verbos irregulares en el condicional.
El sinónimo de "con un retraso" es con ________
Yo ___________ (hacer) mi tarea pero yo no puedo porque yo no tengo una pluma.
Ella _______ (salir) para la fiesta pero no puede porque sus padres llevaron el carro.
El piloto está en la _________
Conjugate "poder" in the "ellos, ellas, uds.".
El __________ tiene que estar en la posición vertical antes del despegue
La comida está en el __________
Ella puso su bebida en la _______
El sinónimo de "el aseo" es el _________
El piloto, el co-piloto y la azafata forman la _______
El _______ conduce el avión
El _________ ayuda el piloto
La ___________ distribuyó los auriculares
El sinónimo de "los auriculares" es los ___________
Yo tuve que hacer_______ y yo tomé dos aviones
The endings for -AR, -ER, and -IR verbs are (la misma / diferente)
Yo _________ (tener) una fiesta pero no puedo porque yo no tengo tiempo
A ti te __________ (gustar) esta joya pero no lo puedes comprar porque no tienes dinero
Yo ___________ (ir) a la fiesta de su cumpleaños pero no tengo tiempo
Ella ______ (ir) a la escuela pero está enferma
Pedro _______ (hacer) su tarea pero no puede porque él está muy cansado

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Capitulo 7

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Capítulo 7

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El Vuelo

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El Aeropuerto

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Trabajo y Communidad

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