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Unformatted text preview: subject pronoun-ar-er or -ir subject pronoun-ar-er or -ir yo-e-i nosotros/nosotras-amos-imos tú-aste-istevosotros/vosotras-asteis-isteis él/ella/usted-o-io ellos/ellas/ustedes-aron-ieronUse the ¡Ojo!section to conjugate leer in the preterite tense: leer(to read) yo (I) lei nosotros/nosotras (we) leimostú (you) leistevosotros/vosotras (you all) leisteis él/ella/usted (he/she/you formal) leyo ellos/ellas/ustedes (they, you all) Leyeron The verb leer has an exception to the rule in the preterite tense for the __he/she/you formal________ and __they/them/your all formal__________ forms. Culture Where does Adela’s cousin Gustavo live? In some Spanish-speaking countries, you do not need a _________________ to purchase medicine at the pharmacy. Certain Spanish-speaking countries have pharmacies that sell both regular medicine and _______________ medicine....
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