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¿Cuándo necesito usar la "a" delante de un verbo indicativo?

 

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Old September 09, 2018, 08:36 AM
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¿Cuándo necesito usar la "a" delante de un verbo indicativo?

Mi abuelo y yo hemos ido a pescar hoy.
Mi abuelo y yo hemos ido pescar hoy.

Mi abuelo y yo fuimos a pescar hoy.
Mi abuelo y yo fuimos pescando hoy.

My grandfather and I went fishing today.

Como siempre, gracias a todos por su ayuda. Bob in Pensacola, Florida, USA
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