¿Quieren tomar algo?
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 tomar algo? - Sí, ¿nos puede traer dos cafés, por favor?Would you like something to drink? - Yes, can you bring us two coffees, please?
b. Do you want something to drink?
¿Tienen sed? ¿Quieren tomar algo?Are you thirsty? Do you want something to drink?
a. Do they want something to drink?
¿Quieren tomar algo? - No lo sé. ¿Les pregunto?Do they want something to drink? - I don't know. Shall I ask them?
a. Would you like something to eat?
¿Quieren tomar algo? - No, gracias acabamos de almorzar.Would you like something to eat? - No, thank you. We just had lunch.
b. Do you want something to eat?
¿Tienen hambre? ¿Quieren tomar algo?Are you hungry? Do you want something to eat?
a. Do they want something to eat?
¿Quieren tomar algo? - ¿Ana y Marta? No, dicen que prefieren esperar a la hora de la cena.Do they want something to eat? - Ana and Marta? No, they say they'd rather wait until dinnertime.
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