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na | When did you go to bed last night? |
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na | When did you go to bed last night? |
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na | What time did you go to bed last night? |
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When did you go to bed last night? Explanation: Note: the whole verb is: "te acostaste" (infinitive: acostarse). This is a pronominal verb. For the familiar *you* (tú), this takes the form of *te* |
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