los abuelos de Irene van de vacaciones a Puerto Rico

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los abuelos de Irene van de vacaciones a Puerto Rico
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a. Irene's grandparents go to Puerto Rico on vacation
Regionalism used in the United States
(United States)
Los abuelos de Irene van de vacaciones a Puerto Rico todos los veranos.Irene's grandparents go to Puerto Rico on vacation every summer.
b. Irene's grandparents go to Puerto Rico on holiday
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
Siempre que pueden, los abuelos de Irene van de vacaciones a Puerto Rico.Whenever they can, Irene's grandparents go to Puerto Rico on holiday.
a. Irene's grandparents are going to Puerto Rico on vacation
Regionalism used in the United States
(United States)
Este año, los abuelos de Irene van de vacaciones a Puerto Rico.Irene's grandparents are going to Puerto Rico on vacation this year.
b. Irene's grandparents are going to Puerto Rico on holiday
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
¿Sabías que los abuelos de Irene van de vacaciones a Puerto Rico? - ¡Qué suerte! ¿Cuándo?Did you know Irene's grandparents are going to Puerto Rico on holiday? - Lucky them! When?
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