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This library has a lot of books, and I read books.
Esta biblioteca tiene muchos libros y yo leo libros.
The dog doesn’t want the hamburger with cheese.
El perro no quiere la hamburguesa con queso.
The man wants the hamburger with cheese, apples and bananas.
El hombre quiere la hamburguesa con queso, manzanas y plátanos.
How is everything?
¿Cómo va todo?
Sami has money.
Sami tiene dinero.
He is eating.
Está comiendo.
He’s home alone.
Él está solo en casa.
He speaks French.
Él habla francés.
The field is green.
El campo está verde.
She wants to switch.
Ella quiere cambiar.
The man is married.
El hombre está casado.
He has a lot of authority.
Tiene mucha autoridad.
Where’s her hat?
¿Dónde está su sombrero?
My friend is not married yet.
Mi amigo aún no está casado.
Here is Miguel with his guitar.
Aquí está Miguel con su guitarra.
Japan has much trade with the USA.
Japón tiene mucho comercio con Estados Unidos.
The water’s cold.
El agua está fría.
How is your dad?
¿Cómo está tu papá?
My bucket is full.
Mi cubo está lleno.
John is dead.
Juan está muerto.
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