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Tom doesn’t understand French very well.
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Tom no entiende muy bien el francés.
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Tom doesn’t want Mary to help him.
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Tom no quiere que Mary lo ayude.
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Tom doesn’t want to sell his farm.
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Tom no quiere vender su granja.
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Tom doesn’t watch TV.
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Tom no ve la televisión.
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Tom doesn’t wear glasses.
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Tom no usa gafas.
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Tom drank a glass of white wine, and so did Mary.
Spanish
Tom bebió una copa de vino blanco, y Mary también.
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Tom drank all the orange juice.
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Tom bebió todo el jugo de naranja.
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Tom drank more than Mary.
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Tom bebió más que Mary.
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Tom drank water.
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Tom bebió agua.
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Tom drinks a lot of beer, and so does Mary.
Spanish
Tom bebe mucha cerveza y Mary también.
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Tom drinks at least three cups of coffee every day.
Spanish
Tom bebe al menos tres tazas de café cada día.
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Tom drinks beer.
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Tom bebe cerveza.
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Tom eats a lot of rice.
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Tom come mucho arroz.
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Tom eats more bacon than Mary.
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Tom come más tocino que Mary.
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Tom enjoys telling jokes.
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A Tom le gusta contar chistes.
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Tom fell off the balcony.
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Tom se cayó del balcón.
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Tom felt all alone.
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Tom se sintió solo.
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Tom forgot his umbrella.
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Tom olvidó su paraguas.
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Tom forgot to mail the letter.
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Tom se olvidó de enviar la carta.
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Tom found himself in a difficult situation.
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Tom se encontró en una situación difícil.
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Tom found his phone.
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Tom encontró su teléfono.
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Tom got angry at the children.
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Tom se enojó con los niños.
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Tom got bit.
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Tom fue mordido.
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Tom had never stayed in a hotel before.
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Tom nunca se había alojado en un hotel antes.
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Tom hardly does that anymore.
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Tom ya casi no hace eso.
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Tom has a car.
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Tom tiene un coche.
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Tom has a knife in his hand.
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Tom tiene un cuchillo en su mano.
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Tom has an aquarium.
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Tom tiene un acuario.
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Tom has an evil twin brother.
Spanish
Tom tiene un hermano gemelo malvado.
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Tom has been here longer than Mary.
Spanish
Tom ha estado aquí más tiempo que Mary.
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Tom has less clothes than Mary.
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Tom tiene menos ropa que Mary.
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Tom has long hair.
Spanish
Tom tiene el pelo largo.
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Tom has no authority.
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Tom no tiene autoridad.
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Tom has nothing in common with us.
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Tom no tiene nada en común con nosotros.
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Tom has nothing to eat.
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Tom no tiene nada que comer.
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Tom has nowhere to go.
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Tom no tiene a dónde ir.
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