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(True/False): In Spanish, questions like "Is Elena here?" and "Is Pedro there?" do not usually use the Spanish words meaning "here" and "there…
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(True/False): In Spanish, questions like "Is Elena here?" and "Is Pedro there?" do not usually use the Spanish words meaning "here" and "there…
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(True/False): In Spanish, questions like "Is Elena here?" and "Is Pedro there?" do not usually use the Spanish words meaning "here" and "there." The verb is enough.
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Probably not, so False.
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