Lo siento, pero no tengo tiempo. Tengo mucha

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¿Puedes hacer una encuesta ahora? - Lo siento, pero no tengo tiempo. Tengo mucha prisa.Can you do a quick survey now? - I'm sorry, but I don't have time. I'm in a hurry.
¿Quieres venir a jugar al fútbol con nosotros? - Lo siento, pero no tengo tiempo. Tengo mucha tarea.Do you want to come play soccer with us? - I'm sorry, but I don't have time. I have a lot of homework.
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