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Select the appropriate answer to the questions. 1. ¿Dónde está mi cartera? En la camisa/En la bolsa. 2. ¿De qué color es? Corto/Rosado. 3. ¿Tienes frío en las manos? Sí, necesito comprar guantes./Sí, deseo comprar unas corbatas. 4. ¿Dónde está la caja? En el precio./Al lado de los zapatos. 5. ¿Necesitas un traje de baño? Sí, quiero ir a la playa./Sí, necesito ropa interior. 6. ¿Hace mucho frío? Sí, debes llevar un cinturón./Sí, debes llevar un abrigo. 7. ¿No ves bien? Necesito gafas./Quiero regatear. 8. ¿Es muy caro el suéter? Sí, es verde./Sí, no está de rebaja.9. ¿Dónde debo pagar? En la cartera./En la caja. 10. La blusa hace juego con los zapatos. No, no es elegante./Sí, son del mismo (same) color.

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