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  • 04-05-2018
  • Spanish
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To talk about activities or events that have just happened, what phrase do we use in Spanish?

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raveneaves637 raveneaves637
  • 04-05-2018
In spanish we say "acabo de" to explain something that just happened, like "I have just..."
The conjugation is:
Ella acaba
Nosotros acabamos
Yo acabo
Él acaba
Tú acabas
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