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Ana es más alta que Adriana.
Ana is taller than Adriana.
It rained a lot in London last winter.
It didn't rain a lot in London last winter.
Did we play tennis last weekend?
We played tennis last weekend.
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Mi casa es su casa.
My house is your house.
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El regalo está dentro de la caja.
The gift is inside the box.
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Valencia es más bonita que Alicante.
Valencia is more beautiful than Alicante.
She made a birthday cake yesterday.
She didn't make a birthday cake yesterday.
She didn't like swimming.
Did she like swimming?
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We used their headphones because they are our.
We used their headphones because they are ours.
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she doesn't need to go to the concert.
ella no necesita ir al concierto.
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Júpiter es el planeta más grande.
Jupiter is the largest (biggest) planet.
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Lucia eats her favorite ice cream at the park.
Lucia didn't eat her favorite ice cream at the park.
Did they speak English at the party?
They spoke English at the party.
Ella tiene mi libro. El libro es mio.
She has my book. The book is mine.
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La manzana está delante del plátano.
The apple is in front of the banana.
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Richard corre más rápido que Kevin.
Richard runs faster than Kevin.
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Alvaro does his homework at school.
Alvaro didn't do his homework at school.
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Adriana finds her favorite dress at El Corte Inglés.
Did Adriana find her favorite dress at El Corte Inglés?
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El amarillo y el rojo son sus colores favoritos.
Yellow and red are their favorite colors.
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Debo estudiar antes del examen.
I must study before the test.
Judy is 5 years old. Mike is 7 years old. Tina is 4 years old.
¿Quién es el más major? (Respond in English)
¿Quien es el mas menor? (Respond in English)
Mike is the oldest.
Tina is the youngest.
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Did they speak English at the party?
They don't speak English at the party.
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She took my pencil from my bag.
Does she take my pencil from my bag?
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El portátil es suyo, no tuyo.
The laptop is his (hers), not yours.
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Nuestra cabeza está por encima de nuestro cuerpo.
Our head is above our body.