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Exercise: The open-air dance
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Using Spanish infinitives as nouns with the definite article El
Spanish verb Encontrar vs Encontrarse (pronominal verbs)
Spanish verb Aprovechar vs Aprovecharse (pronominal verbs)
Darle a alguien por [hacer] algo = to take up something/to feel like doing something (perífrasis verbal)
Como / cuando / donde / quien with indicative or subjunctive in Spanish
Spanish verb Pensar + infinitive to express intention
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