¿Qué me dices, Luis? ¿Debo ponerme esta corbata?

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¿Qué me dices, Luis? ¿Debo ponerme esta corbata?
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a. What do you think, Luis? Should I wear this tie?
¿Qué me dices, Luis? ¿Debo ponerme esta corbata? - Me gusta más la corbata negra de seda que tienes.What do you think, Luis? Should I wear this tie? - I prefer the black silk tie you have.
b. What do you think, Luis? Should I put on this tie?
¿Qué me dices, Luis? ¿Debo ponerme esta corbata? ¿O la roja es más linda?What do you think, Luis? Should I put on this tie? Or is the red one prettier?
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