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They are reading their books. She is reading her book. |
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Ellos están leyendo sus libros. Ella está leyendo su libro. |
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They (the girls) are eating their apples. He is eating his apple. |
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Ellas están comiendo sus manzanas. Él está comiendo su manzana. |
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The mother and her daughters play. |
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La madre y sus hijas juegan. |
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The radio is on the chair. |
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El radio está sobre la silla. |
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The keys are in the shoe. |
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Las llaves están en el zapato. |
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The cat is under the table. |
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El gato está debajo de la mesa. |
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The man is in the car. The man is on the car. The man is under the car. |
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El hombre está en el carro. El hombre está sobre el carro. El hombre está debajo del carro. |
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The laptop is in the bedroom. |
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La laptop está en el dormitorio. |
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The family is in the dining room. |
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La familia está en el comedor. |
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The boy and his grandfather are in the bathroom. |
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El niño y su abuelo están en el baño. |
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El padre abraza a su hijo. |
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The sister kisses her brother. |
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La hermana besa a su hermano. |
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The boy is listening to music. |
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El niño está escuchando música. |
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The children are watching television. |
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Los niños están mirando televisor. |
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The man is standing. The woman is sitting. |
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El hombre está parado. La mujer está sentada. |
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I live in a house. We live in an apartment. |
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Vivo en una casa. Vivemos en un apartmento. |
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They (The girls) are of the U.S. |
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Ellas son de los Estados Unidos. |
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The dog is close to the house. |
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El perro está cerca de la casa. |
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The cat is far from the house. |
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El gato está lejos de la casa. |
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This country is called Italy. |
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Este país se llama Italia |
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I'm a writer. My name is Melissa Alexander |
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Soy escritor. Me llamo Melissa Alexander. |
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(informal) Hello. What's your name? My name is Sara. Nice to meet you. |
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Hola. Cómo te llamas? Me llamo Sara. Encantado de conocerte. |
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(formal) Hello. What is your name? My name is Mike. Nice to meet you. |
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Hola. Cómo se llama usted? Me llamo Mike. Encantado de conocerlo |
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The tall man is wearing a tie. |
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El hombre alto lleva corbata. |
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The short man is wearing a sweater. |
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El hombre bajo lleva suéter. |
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Mis zapatos son marrones. |
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Sus calcetines son grises. |
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What color is his sweater? His sweater is blue. |
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De qué color es su suéter? Su suéter es azul. |
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What color is your suit? My suit is gray. |
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De qué color es tu traje? Mi traje es gris. |
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The woman is hot, and the man is cold. |
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La mujer tiene calor y el hombre tiene frío |
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The boy is thirsty, and the girl is hungry. |
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El niño tiene sed y la niña tiene hambre. |
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The man is sick, and the woman is tired. |
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El hombre está enfermo y la mujer está cansada. |
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(Formal) Hello. How are you? Very well, thank you. |
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Hola. Cómo está usted? Muy bien, gracias. |
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