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El almuerzo
1.
Parte 2: Las
comidas En los Estados Unidos, generalmente se come tres comidas al día.
2.
El almuerzo La segunda
comida del día es el almuerzo.
3.
El almuerzo Vamos a
explorar la variedad de comida que se come para el almuerzo.
4.
El almuerzo Para el
almuerzo, la gente come… un sándwich.
5.
El almuerzo Para el
almuerzo, la gente come… un sándwich …de jamón y queso.
6.
El almuerzo Para el
almuerzo, la gente come… un sándwich …de atún.
7.
El almuerzo Para el
almuerzo, la gente come… un sándwich …de crema de cacahuate y mermelada.
8.
El almuerzo Para el
almuerzo, la gente come… una hamburguesa.
9.
El almuerzo Para el
almuerzo, la gente come… una hamburguesa …con catsup.
10.
El almuerzo Para el
almuerzo, la gente come… una hamburguesa … con mostaza.
11.
El almuerzo Para el
almuerzo, la gente come… una hamburguesa … con mayonesa.
12.
El almuerzo Para el
almuerzo, la gente come… una hamburguesa … con pepinillo.
13.
El almuerzo Para el
almuerzo, la gente come… unas papas fritas.
14.
El almuerzo Para el
almuerzo, la gente come… una sopa.
15.
El almuerzo Para el
almuerzo, la gente come… una ensalada.
16.
El almuerzo Para el
almuerzo, la gente come… una ensalada …con lechuga.
17.
El almuerzo Para el
almuerzo, la gente come… una ensalada …con tomate.
18.
El almuerzo Para el
almuerzo, la gente come… una ensalada …con aderezo.
19.
El almuerzo Para el
almuerzo, la gente… come muchas comidas.
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