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Estoy en la mueblería para comprar la cama de mi hija. Pero no encontré nada que me gustara, así que voy a regresar a casa.
¿Es correcto?
Estoy en la mueblería para comprar la cama de mi hija. Pero no encontré nada que me gustara, así que voy a regresar a casa.
¿Es correcto?
¿Es correcto?
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Sí, pero yo diría que "comprarle una cama a mi hija" sonaría mejor.
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