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Where is the toilet?
¿Dónde está el baño?
The field is green.
El campo está verde.
She also reads books.
Ella también lee libros.
Tom’s drowning.
Tom está ahogando.
He has a lot of authority.
Tiene mucha autoridad.
She wants to switch.
Ella quiere cambiar.
My child is ill.
Mi hijo está enfermo.
She wants to do it.
Ella quiere hacerlo.
Tom wants revenge.
Tom quiere venganza.
Every shirt is clean.
Cada camisa está limpia.
His opinion is worthless.
Su opinión no tiene valor.
I wonder whether Tom is alive.
Me pregunto si Tom está vivo.
Here’s the tricky part.
Aquí está la parte difícil.
John’s hand is clean.
La mano de Juan está limpia.
Tom has no authority.
Tom no tiene autoridad.
The building is on fire.
El edificio está en llamas.
Bread is made from flour.
El pan está hecho de harina.
drowning person
persona que se está ahogando
Is he working now?
¿Está trabajando ahora?
He is sure about his decision.
Él está seguro de su decisión.
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