Saio Ou Saiu
What is the difference between green, green and smiling or smiling writing?
Ex: He peels the window.
Formerly: Every day at 1 p.m. Or I always go out with Minhas friends.
Smile that smile because he's happy.
I smile because I am happy.
I didn't help him much, I'm very good at Portuguese. This is another example of how Pokئنmon help with less hair.
He's gone = He's gone, I haven't gone
I go out = I go out, not present
Smile = He smiled, I don't care
Smile = I smile absent
The conjugator or verb can be variable, explicit or implicit or definite. Presentation, pado, toro, prelude, performance or effect or better performance may be, may be ineffective or successful ... depending on the thrill or prayer. L Use only ":
Me
They
They
no
They
she is
Saido e surio pad function in the form of its ■■■■
Saio e Sorri © ل Verbs with or without verbs.
Type V [■■■■] | I laugh [Introduced]
The verb came out, the past is not perfect, that is, it is not ■■■■. For example: He dropped two ropes earlier.
There is no verb to skip. Example: I leave home whenever a cheap product arrives.
The verb to smile is not a thing of the past, that is, it is not a ■■■■. Example: He smiled as he won the prize.
Smile or smile without any tension. Example: I smile whenever I take a photo.
many years.
Please pay it back! Or your letters I think? You have 10 points!
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Saio Ou Saiu
Specific patterns under which sounds:
L left.
It has a shadow.
apologies
I'm really ashamed
it is
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Saio Ou Saiu
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What's the difference between green, green and smiling or not smiling? 3
What is the correct way to write around all these methods and other words end up like this.
Saiu EX: He removes the Saiu window.
Green EX: Green every day at 1 p.m. Or I always go out with my friends.
He smiled because he was happy.
I smile i smile because i'm happy
I didn't help her much, I'm very good at Portuguese. This is another example of less hair support about pouquin.
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Saio Ou Saiu
He's gone = He's gone, I didn't leave.
I go out = I go out, not present
He smiled = he smiled, I didn't.
Smile = I smile in absentia.
conjugator or verb. Can be transitional, direct or indirect or intervening. Maybe present, ■■■■, toro, pretreat, perfect or incomplete or but perfect, maybe mandatory or superior ... depending on the set or prayer. Usage only:
I
They
They
no
Their
she is
Saiu e Sorriu © verb in the form of its paddo
Saio e Sorri فع Verb without gifts.
Ri Type E [pado] | I laugh [Introduction]
The past tense is not perfect, that is, it is not ■■■■. Example: He left two races first.
The verb saio to leave does not exist. For example: I leave home whenever something cheap comes along.
The verb to smile is not perfect in the past, that is, it is not ■■■■. Example: He smiled as he won the prize.
A smile without a present or a smile. Example: I smile every time I take a picture.
many years.
Please pay it back! Or your poetry I think? You have 10 points!
Simple examples of what voices understand:
L left.
He has Sai.
apologies
I'm really ashamed
many years
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