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My neighbour is crazy.
Mi vecino está loco.
My dog has fleas.
Mi perro tiene pulgas.
My brain is full.
Mi cerebro está lleno.
An expert is speaking.
Un experto está hablando.
What’s bothering her?
¿Qué le está molestando?
I think Tom is retired by now.
Creo que Tom ya está retirado.
Yanni is emotional.
Yanni está emocionado.
It’s freezing here.
Se está congelando aquí.
He is overconfident.
Él está demasiado confiado.
I wonder whether Tom is unmarried.
Me pregunto si Tom está soltero.
My father is a bit old-fashioned.
Mi padre está un poco anticuado.
He rather wants to sleep than study.
Él prefiere dormir que estudiar.
The refrigerator is open.
El refrigerador está abierto.
Are you sure you want to continue?
¿Está seguro de que quiere continuar?
This medicine has no side effects.
Este medicamento no tiene efectos secundarios.
Speak louder.
Habla más alto.
He’s absent.
Está ausente.
He wants to join.
Quiere unirse.
She’s ready.
Ella está lista.
He has pimples.
Él tiene granos.
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