¿Quién sube las maletas? - El botones.

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¿Quién sube las maletas? - El botones.
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. Who takes up the suitcases? - The bellboy.
¿Quién sube las maletas? - El botones. Los huéspedes normalmente le dan una propina.Who takes up the suitcases? - The bellboy. Guests usually tip him.
a. Who will take up the suitcases? - The bellboy.
¿Quién sube las maletas? - El botones. ¿O ha ido a hacer algún recado?Who will take up the suitcases? - The bellboy. Or has he gone on an errand?
b. Who will bring up the suitcases? - The bellboy.
¿Quién sube las maletas? - El botones. Ahora mismo le llamo.Who will bring up the suitcases? - The bellboy. I'll call him right away.
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