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han logrado
-they've managed
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han logrado
Present perfectellos/ellas/ustedesconjugation oflograr.

han logrado

han logrado(
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loh
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grah
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doh
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. they've managed
Hoy han logrado batir el récord mundial de goles marcados en un solo partido.Today they've managed to break the world record for goals scored in a single game.
b. have managed
Tengo bastante paciencia, pero esos niños han logrado ponerme nerviosa.I'm quite patient, but those children have managed to make me nervous.
c. they managed
A base de mucho esfuerzo, han logrado sacar su empresa adelante.Through a lot of hard work, they managed to make a success of their company.
d. managed
Ana y Eva han logrado convencer a Pedro para que les deje dinero.Ana and Eva managed to convince Pedro to lend them money.
a. you've managed
Han logrado hacerme cambiar de idea porque han esgrimido argumentos muy convincentes.You've managed to change my mind because you've put forward very convincing arguments.
b. you managed
Les felicito. A pesar de todos los obstáculos, han logrado acabar el proyecto a tiempo.Congratulations. Despite all obstacles, you managed to finish the project on time.
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