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I was
attacked by two men. They hit me, kicked me and
(fugarse) with my wallet.
I don't
feel like cooking today. why don't we
(comer fuera, cenar fuera)
I haven't
done any work this week and I've really
(atrasarse, quedarse atrás, retrasarse) with my
studies.
I saw the
bastard who stole my camera. I
(perseguir) him, but he was too fast.
Since the
financial crisis started, sales have really
(bajar, disminuir, empeorar).
Pepito let
me
(probar, ensayar) his new BMW last week. It's
really fast!
I love
(dar una vuelta, pasearse) the old city centre of
Valencia on a warm sunny day.
I can't
(arreglarse) on less than 1800 euros a month.
I think
you'll have to
(afrontar, enfrentar, enfrentarse a) the fact that
your English is just not good enough to get the job.
If my wife
(llevar a cabo) the divorce, she'll get the house,
half my money and custody of the kids.
Would you
mind
(revisar, ojear) this translation for me?
I need to
(imprimir) 200 copies of these notes for my
presentation on Friday.
On problem
with living near the beach is that the sea air
(corroer, comerse) most things made of metal in our
flat.
Don't
forget to
(devolver a su lugar, restituir, volver a poner)
my calculator
when you've finished using it.
Your
chocolate brownies were so good that we
(comerse, consumir, devorar) all of them before the guests
arrived.
The lift
isn't working, so you'll have to
(subir a pie) five floors to get to my flat.
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