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Where is the juice?
¿Dónde está el jugo?
My bucket is full.
Mi cubo está lleno.
My father is bald.
Mi padre está calvo.
My neighbor is crazy.
Mi vecino está loco.
Tom’s drowning.
Tom está ahogando.
He is dishonored.
Está deshonrado.
My brain is full.
Mi cerebro está lleno.
Tom is very healthy.
Tom está muy saludable.
The moon is shining.
La luna está brillando.
My hard drive is almost full.
Mi disco duro está casi lleno.
The horse is jumping.
El caballo está saltando.
The refrigerator is open.
El refrigerador está abierto.
Let’s find out where Tom is.
Averigamos dónde está Tom.
I wonder whether Tom is unmarried.
Me pregunto si Tom está soltero.
The sheep bleats loudly.
La oveja lee ruidosamente.
She’s asking for the impossible.
Ella está pidiendo lo imposible.
My father is a bit old-fashioned.
Mi padre está un poco anticuado.
Tom is absolutely calm.
Tom está absolutamente tranquilo.
The dog is chewing a bone.
El perro está masticando un hueso.
The people here are accustomed to the cold.
La gente aquí está acostumbrada al frío.
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