¿Ven una mesa libre?(
behn
 
oo
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nah
 
meh
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sah
 
lee
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breh
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. Do you see a free table?
¿Ven una mesa libre? - No. Te dije que este lugar se llena los viernes por la noche.Do you see a free table? - No. I told you that this place gets packed on Friday nights.
b. Do you see an empty table?
Al fin llegamos. ¿Ven una mesa libre? - Sí. Hay una por allá.At last we're here. Do you see an empty table? - Yeah. There's one over there.
a. Do they see a free table?
Mis amigos ya están en el bar. - ¿Ven una mesa libre?My friends are at the bar already. - Do they see a free table?
b. Do they see an empty table?
Joan y Peter están esperándonos en el restaurante. - ¿Ven una mesa libre? Si no, vamos al lugar de al lado.Joan and Peter are waiting for us at the restaurant. - Do they see an empty table? If not, let's go to the place next door.
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