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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
up .
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Examples
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You said: I agree with you, Kate, that "upped" is a weird way to translate "subió".
Chon y su vaca favorita Bessie/ a joke that requires translating 2010
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I agree with you, Kate, that "upped" is a weird way to translate "subió".
Chon y su vaca favorita Bessie/ a joke that requires translating 2010
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You said: I agree with you, Kate, that "upped" is a weird way to translate "subió".
Chon y su vaca favorita Bessie/ a joke that requires translating 2010
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I agree with you, Kate, that "upped" is a weird way to translate "subió".
Chon y su vaca favorita Bessie/ a joke that requires translating 2010
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I agree with you, Kate, that "upped" is a weird way to translate "subió".
Chon y su vaca favorita Bessie/ a joke that requires translating 2010
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You said: I agree with you, Kate, that "upped" is a weird way to translate "subió".
Chon y su vaca favorita Bessie/ a joke that requires translating 2010
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I agree with you, Kate, that "upped" is a weird way to translate "subió".
Chon y su vaca favorita Bessie/ a joke that requires translating 2010
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You said: I agree with you, Kate, that "upped" is a weird way to translate "subió".
Chon y su vaca favorita Bessie/ a joke that requires translating 2010
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I agree with you, Kate, that "upped" is a weird way to translate "subió".
Chon y su vaca favorita Bessie/ a joke that requires translating 2010
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You said: I agree with you, Kate, that "upped" is a weird way to translate "subió".
Chon y su vaca favorita Bessie/ a joke that requires translating 2010
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