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Spanish, 12.12.2020 16:20 alexisgilford

If you have a sentence with two verbs together, you conjugate the and leave the
second verb as an infinitive. If you want to use an indirect object pronoun in one of those sentences,
rather than putting it in front of the
verb, you can attach it to the end of the
verb.

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