Familia de palabras.  Rellena el siguiente cuadro con las palabras que faltan. Modelo:
el regateo
regatear
regateado

Nombres
Verbos
Adjetivos/Participios pasados
(1a)
inmigrar
(1c)
el aprovechamiento
(2b)
(2c)
la transmisión
(3b)
(3c)
(4a)
chocar
(4c)
el refugio
(5b)
(5c)
(6a)
(6b)
empaquetado
la población
(7b)
(7c)
(8a)
exiliarse
(8c)
(5b)

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


refugiar

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