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They’re waiting.
Están esperando.
They already have one.
Ya tienen uno.
They have an apple.
Ellas tienen una manzana.
They don’t have an apple.
Ellas no tienen una manzana.
The shops are closed.
Las tiendas están cerradas.
My shoes are worn out.
Mis zapatos están desgastados.
Tom and Mary are both very happy here.
Tom y Mary están muy felices aquí.
My old shoes are completely worn out.
Mis viejos zapatos están completamente desgastados.
They have a son.
Tienen un hijo.
They are whispering.
Están susurrando.
They speak English, and you?
Ellos hablan inglés, y tú?
They’re firing at us.
Nos están disparando.
Things are changing fast.
Las cosas están cambiando rápidamente.
The children are causing a fuss.
Las niñas están causando un alboroto.
His ideas are becoming more unusual.
Sus ideas se están volviendo más inusuales.
The books in the library are blue, not red.
Los libros de la biblioteca son azules, no rojos.
Soldiers are used to danger.
Las soldados están acostumbradas al peligro.