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"Alicia, ¿cómo te cae Fernando?
A) Me parece un poco pesado B) Me he encontrado con él en el metro C) Es mi collega y trabajamos en el mismo lugar D) No me gusta salir con él. It seems to me that both A & D are correct, but the answer is A, why D is not correct?
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