no longer married because the marriage has been legally dissolved
divorced
desire to have a quality, possession, or other desirable thing belonging to (someone else)
envy
apartamento, piso
apartment (US) / flat (UK)
If you (to mix) red and green, you (to get) brown.
If you mix red and green, you get brown.
If we (to live) in Rome, Francesco (to visit) us.
If we lived in Rome, Francesco would visit us.
to end or cause something to end, especially a relationship
to break up
a drop of clear salty liquid secreted from glands in a person's eye when they cry or when the eye is irritated
tear
centro
center (us) / centre (UK)
If you (to drop) a glass on the floor, it (to break).
If you drop a glass on the floor, it breaks.
If it (not/to be) so late, we (to play) a game of chess.
If it weren't so late, we would play a game of chess.
unmarried or not involved in a stable sexual relationship
single
survive an unpleasant experience or period
live through
armario
closet (US) / wardrobe (UK)
If I (to study), I (to pass) the exams.
If I study, I will pass the exams.
If the police (to come) earlier, they (to arrest) the criminal.
If the police had come earlier, they would have arrested the criminal.
having formally agreed to marry
engaged
physical harm that impairs the value, usefulness, or normal function of something
damage
sofá
couch (US) / sofa (UK)
If they (to go) to the disco, they (to listen) to loud music.
If they go to the disco, they will listen to loud music.
If I (not/to switch off) the radio, I (to know) about the second goal.
If I had not switched off the radio, I would have known about the second goal.
fail to properly appreciate (someone or something), especially as a result of overfamiliarity
take for granted
damaged and shabby as a result of much use
worn
jardín
If she (not/to read) the novel, she (not/to pass) the literature test.
If we (to use) the town map, we (not/to get) lost.
If we had used the town map, we would not have got/gotten lost.