¿Qué llevamos?  Your friends are travelling to different places during their vacations. What clothing do they need to wear for their trips? Match each situation with the appropriate clothing.?
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A. ?ir a la playa en el verano
B. ?caminar por la ciudad de Seattle donde llueve mucho
C. ?hacer un picnic en el parque
D. ?visitar las montañas donde hay mucha nieve
E. ?cenar en un restaurante elegante


A. ?el traje de baño y las gafas de sol
B. ?el impermeable y el paraguas
C. ?los vaqueros y la camiseta
D. ?el abrigo y la bufanda
E. ?el vestido o el traje con la corbata

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