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Verbs: Imperative

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Joana is visiting Spain to make friends and has decided to ask for some favors from her new Spanish friends. To do so, she needs to use the imperative mood correctly in the verbs. How should she ask them to listen to her attentively in Spanish?
a.
Escuchad vosotros cuidadosamente.
b.
Escuchar tú cuidadosamente.
c.
Escuchas tú cuidadosamente.
d.
Escucha tú cuidadosamente.
e.
Escuchando tú cuidadosamente.

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