es bonita

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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. she's pretty
Es bonita, y puede permitirse el lujo de no llevar nada de maquillaje.She's pretty, and can allow herself the luxury of not wearing any makeup at all.
b. it's pretty
Esa falda que llevas es nueva, ¿verdad? Es bonita.That skirt you're wearing is new, isn't it? It's pretty.
c. is pretty
La casa es bonita, aunque un poco pequeña.The house is pretty, although a bit small.
d. she's lovely
¿Quién es esa chica con la que hablabas? Es bonita. ¿Me la presentas?Who is that girl you were talking to? She's lovely. Will you introduce me to her?
e. it's lovely
Me gustó esa ciudad, es verdaderamente bonita.I liked that city. It's really lovely.
f. is lovely
Esta fotografía es bonita. ¿La hiciste tú?This photo is lovely. Did you take it?
2.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(second person singular)
a. you're pretty
Es bonita. Y lo sería aún más si sonriera de vez en cuando.You're pretty. And you'd be even more so if you smiled from time to time.
b. you're lovely
¿Por qué no me cree cuando le digo que es bonita?Why won't you believe me when I tell you that you're lovely?
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