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The document contains a dialogue in Spanish between Juan and Carlos. Juan asks Carlos questions about his name, where he lives, why he wants a trunk, and when he saw an advertisement. Carlos responds by providing his name and where he lives. For the other questions, Carlos responds with indirect questions, seeking more information. The dialogue contains at least 10 turns between Juan and Carlos and uses both direct and indirect questions.
The document contains a dialogue in Spanish between Juan and Carlos. Juan asks Carlos questions about his name, where he lives, why he wants a trunk, and when he saw an advertisement. Carlos responds by providing his name and where he lives. For the other questions, Carlos responds with indirect questions, seeking more information. The dialogue contains at least 10 turns between Juan and Carlos and uses both direct and indirect questions.
The document contains a dialogue in Spanish between Juan and Carlos. Juan asks Carlos questions about his name, where he lives, why he wants a trunk, and when he saw an advertisement. Carlos responds by providing his name and where he lives. For the other questions, Carlos responds with indirect questions, seeking more information. The dialogue contains at least 10 turns between Juan and Carlos and uses both direct and indirect questions.
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questions and indirect questions. JUAN: What is your name ?. CARLOS: My name is Carlos JUAN: Where do you live? CARLOS: I live in San Cristobal JUAN: Why do you want this trunk? CARLOS: I wonder JUAN: When you saw the ad?. CARLOS: I'd be interested in hearing ... JUAN: What newspaper you like ?. CARLOS: Could you tell me ... ?.