Lucía y Mónica quieren algo para beber

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a. Lucia and Monica want something to drink
Lucía y Mónica quieren algo para beber. ¿Hay algo en el refrigerador?Lucia and Monica want something to drink. Is there anything in the fridge?
b. Lucia and Monica want to drink something
Lucía y Mónica quieren algo para beber. ¿Tienes café o té?Lucia and Monica want to drink something. Do you have coffee or tea?
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