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Our ship sets sail on Sunday
Nuestro barco ____ __ domingo.
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What do you think fits in the two spaces?
How do say 'on' day-of-week? What is the verb? How is it conjugated? |
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Nuestro barco...no se...en domingo.
One online source said the verb was zarparar, but I asked one of my Spanish speaking students and he said that zarparar just means "to detach" and doesn't really work there. |
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I think the verb is zarpar, and that's fine.
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Poli is right. The verb is "zarpar", and it's the one needed here, properly conjugated.
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