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1. He lives in Mexico City but prefers Querétaro. a) Lives b) goes c) arrives
2. When we on vacation, we never fly.
a) Are b) go c) went
3. I four languages, but I love Italian above all.
a) Talk b) speak c) talks
4. We don’t which airport the plane comes.
a) Know b) think c) like
5. Kathy always about her boss. She hates her job. a) Says b) tells c) complains

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