estar tranquila

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estar tranquila(
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tahr
 
trahng
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An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. to be calm
Ahora que ya ha hecho el examen, está más tranquila.Now that the exam is over, she's calmer.
b. to be relaxed
Cuando está tranquila, entre amigos, es una persona muy agradable.When she's relaxed, among friends, she's a very nice person.
c. to be quiet
La ciudad está muy tranquila en agosto, cuando todo el mundo se ha ido de vacaciones.The city is very quiet in August, when everyone is on vacation.
a. not to worry
Dile a mamá que esté tranquila, que si llegamos tarde es porque hay mucho tráfico.Tell mom not to worry, that if we arrive late it's because there's a lot of traffic.
b. to rest assured
Puede estar tranquila que haremos todo lo posible por salvar la vida de su marido.You can rest assured that we'll do everything possible to save your husband's life.
a. to be happy
¿Por qué siempre me culpas de todo? No estarás tranquila hasta que hayas destruido nuestro matrimonio.Why do you always blame me for everything? You won't be happy until you have destroyed our marriage.
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