Do you have any plans for the weekend?

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Do you have any plans for the weekend?
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a. ¿Tienes algún plan para el fin de semana?
Do you have any plans for the weekend? - Yes, I'm going to a movie with friends on Saturday.¿Tienes algún plan para el fin de semana? - Sí, el sábado voy a ir al cine con mis amigos.
b. ¿Tienes planes para el fin de semana?
Do you have any plans for the weekend? I have an extra ticket for the concert. - I'm free and would love to go.¿Tienes planes para el fin de semana? Tengo una entrada extra para el concierto. - Estoy libre y me gustaría ir.
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