alguien vino a mi casa el fin de semana pasado

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a. somebody came to my house last weekend
Alguien vino a mi casa el fin de semana pasado para preguntarme si había visto su gato.Somebody came to my house last weekend to ask me if I had seen their cat.
b. somebody came to my place last weekend
Sí, alguien vino a mi casa el fin de semana pasado, pero eso no te incumbe.Yes, somebody came to my place last weekend, but that's none of your business.
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