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    Temporal clauses (indicative or subjunctive) ?


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    1. ¡Llámame cuando del trabajo!

    2. Alejandro canta mientras .

    3. A la chica no le iba a pasar nada mientras sus padres a su lado.

    4. En cuanto la alarma, ¡bajad al refugio!

    5. Me siento mucho mejor desde que la dieta que me prescribió el médico.

    6. ¡No veáis la tele hasta que los deberes!

    7. ¿Siempre que sol, venís aquí?

    8. Te lo diré, pero siempre que me ser discreto y no traicionar mi confianza.

    9. Esperé hasta que me de esperar.

    10. Según ganando experiencia, podrás negociar tu salario inicial.










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