Felipe y Silvia dijeron que no les gusta ir a la playa

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Felipe y Silvia dijeron que no les gusta ir a la playa
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a. Felipe and Silvia said that they don't like going to the beach
Felipe y Silvia dijeron que no les gusta ir a la playa, así que vamos a ir a las montañas.Felipe and Silvia said that they don't like going to the beach, so we're going to the mountains.
b. Felipe and Silvia said that they don't like going to the seaside
Felipe y Silvia dijeron que no les gusta ir a la playa porque no les gusta tomar sol.Felipe and Silvia said that they don't like going to the seaside because they don't like sunbathing.
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