¿Quieren algo de beber?
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. Would you like something to drink?
¿Quieren algo de beber? - Sí, ¿nos puede traer la carta de vinos, por favor?Would you like something to drink? - Yes, can you bring the wine list, please?
b. Do you want something to drink?
¿Quieren algo de beber? - No, mamá, ya te dijimos que no tenemos sed.Do you want something to drink? - No, Mom, we already told you we're not thirsty.
a. Do they want something to drink?
Dile a tus amigos que entren. ¿Quieren algo de beber? Pregúntales.Tell your friends to come in. Do they want something to drink? Ask them.
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