St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School · Gustar, like the verbs below, follows its normal conjugation...

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Page 1: St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School · Gustar, like the verbs below, follows its normal conjugation pattern to say what is pleasing and when (i.e. what tense), e.g. gustan = they
Page 2: St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School · Gustar, like the verbs below, follows its normal conjugation pattern to say what is pleasing and when (i.e. what tense), e.g. gustan = they
Page 3: St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School · Gustar, like the verbs below, follows its normal conjugation pattern to say what is pleasing and when (i.e. what tense), e.g. gustan = they
Page 4: St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School · Gustar, like the verbs below, follows its normal conjugation pattern to say what is pleasing and when (i.e. what tense), e.g. gustan = they
Page 5: St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School · Gustar, like the verbs below, follows its normal conjugation pattern to say what is pleasing and when (i.e. what tense), e.g. gustan = they
Page 6: St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School · Gustar, like the verbs below, follows its normal conjugation pattern to say what is pleasing and when (i.e. what tense), e.g. gustan = they
Page 7: St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School · Gustar, like the verbs below, follows its normal conjugation pattern to say what is pleasing and when (i.e. what tense), e.g. gustan = they
Page 8: St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School · Gustar, like the verbs below, follows its normal conjugation pattern to say what is pleasing and when (i.e. what tense), e.g. gustan = they
Page 9: St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School · Gustar, like the verbs below, follows its normal conjugation pattern to say what is pleasing and when (i.e. what tense), e.g. gustan = they
Page 10: St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School · Gustar, like the verbs below, follows its normal conjugation pattern to say what is pleasing and when (i.e. what tense), e.g. gustan = they
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