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"a (masculine)" Practice Lesson
"a (masculine)" Practice Spanish lesson
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She was wearing a turban.
Ella llevaba un turbante.
I want you to dig a hole.
Quiero que caves un agujero.
We were frightened by a savage scream.
Nos asusta un grito salvaje.
Tom chopped down the branch with an ax.
Tom cortó la rama con un hacha.
Do you have a dictionary?
¿Tienes un diccionario?
an oppressive feeling
un sentimiento opresivo
a worn-out marriage
un matrimonio desgastado
He felt a little shaky.
Se sintió un poco inestable.
Tom never has a pencil with him.
Tom nunca lleva consigo un lápiz.
Why is the man eating like a pig?
¿Por qué el hombre come como un cerdo?
a large, gnarled walking stick
un gran palo de caminata retorcido
Tom was slightly confused.
Tom estaba un poco confundido.
We have an understanding.
Tenemos un entendimiento.
to manage a schedule
para administrar un horario
I can recommend a good lawyer.
Puedo recomendar un buen abogado.
My father is a bit old-fashioned.
Mi padre está un poco anticuado.
We have reached an agreement.
Nosotras hemos llegado a un acuerdo.
The dog is chewing a bone.
El perro está masticando un hueso.
The children are causing a fuss.
Las niñas están causando un alboroto.
Let us briefly outline a concrete case.
Esbozamos brevemente un caso concreto.
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