le van a poner una

USAGE NOTE
The pronoun "le" can refer to "him," "her," "it," or "you" according to the context.
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. they're going to give him an
Le van a poner una inyección porque no se le quita el dolor.They're going to give him an injection because his pain won't go away.
a. he's going to get a
Dile que, si deja aquí el coche, le van a poner una multa.Tell him that, if he leaves his car here, he's going to get a ticket.
a. they're going to mark him down as
Como Juan no vaya hoy a clase, le van a poner una falta.If Juan doesn't go to class today, they're going to mark him down as absent.
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