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  • 28-08-2021
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Identify the tense/form of the verb in quotation marks: ¿Tú quieres "salir" conmigo?

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jeramiekim jeramiekim
  • 29-08-2021

Answer: The tense/form of the verb in quotation marks, salir, is in the future tense/form.

Step-by-step explanation:

The word salir means to leave or go out. The sentence in this question would mean do you want to leave with me, which would be asking about something to do in the future.

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