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            <title>Spanish Adverbial Expressions with &quot;A&quot;</title>
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            <description>Repase y Escriba Chapter 7.  &quot;Many adverbial expresssions of manner take the preposition 'a.'</description>
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            <title>Spanish: Common Verbs Followed by &quot;A&quot;</title>
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            <description>From Repase y Escriba Chapter 7</description>
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