había mucha gente por las calles cuando comenzó

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había mucha gente por las calles cuando comenzó
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. there were a lot of people in the streets when it started
Había mucha gente por las calles cuando comenzó a llover a cántaros.There were a lot of people in the streets when it started raining cats and dogs.
b. there were a lot of people in the streets when...started
Había mucha gente por las calles cuando comenzó el terremoto. Todos corrían y gritaban.There were a lot of people in the streets when the earthquake started. Everyone ran and screamed.
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