qué tienen en común(
keh
 
tyeh
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nehn
 
ehn
 
koh
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moon
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. what do you have in common
¿Qué tienen en común con sus amigos? ¿Qué cosas les gusta compartir?What do you have in common with your friends? What do you like to share?
a. what you have in common
A ver, Martín y Sonia, cuéntenme qué tienen en común. Como consejero matrimonial, es lo primero que siempre les pregunto a las parejas.Let's see, Martin and Sonia, tell me what you have in common. As a marriage counselor, that's the first thing I always ask couples.
a. what do they have in common
Observen estas dos figuras, ¿qué tienen en común?Observe these two pictures, what do they have in common?
a. what they have in common
¿Por qué pertenecen estos dos especímenes a la misma categoría? No veo qué tienen en común.Why do these two specimens belong to the same category? I can't see what they have in common.
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