que va a tomar
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que va a tomar(
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)A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
a. that he's going to drink
Dice Manuel que hoy va a tomar cerveza. ÂżTĂș quĂ© quieres?Manuel says that he's going to drink beer today. What do you want?
b. that she's going to drink
Paula me dijo que va a tomar un poco de este vino.Paula told me that she's going to drink some of this wine.
a. that he's going to take
Pepe dice que va a tomar el tren para ir al trabajo.Pepe says that he's going to take the train to work.
b. that she's going to take
Le dije que me llamara para recogerla, pero dice que va a tomar un taxi.I told her to call me to pick her up, but she says that she's going to take a taxi.
a. that he's going to take
AhĂ viene Luisito. Dijo su mamĂĄ que solo va a tomar su medicina.Luisito's coming. His mom said that he's just going to take his medicine.
b. that she's going to take
Dice que va a tomar una pastilla para ver si se le quita el dolor de cabeza.She says that she's going to take a pill to see if her headache goes away.
c. that he's going to have
Dijo que va a tomar el pay de queso.He said that he's going to have the cheesecake.
d. that she's going to have
ÂżPedimos la cuenta? - PregĂșntale a Ana. Creo que va a tomar postre.Should we get the check? - Ask Ana. I think that she's going to have dessert.
4. (formal) (you're going to have as a drink; second person singular)
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal âustedâ by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
a. that you're going to drink
Me dice el mesero que va a tomar vino esta noche. PermĂtame recomendarle este Merlot.The waiter tells me that you're going to drink wine tonight. Let me recommend you this Merlot.
5. (formal) (you're going to ride; second person singular)
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal âustedâ by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
a. that you're going to take
ÂżEs cierto que va a tomar un taxi? PermĂtame llevarlo, Sr. VelĂĄsquez.Is it true that you're going to take a taxi? Let me give you a ride, Mr. Velasquez.
6. (formal) (you're going to consume; second person singular)
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal âustedâ by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
a. you're going to take
Me comentĂł el doctor que va a tomar su medicina a las 7 pm.The doctor told me that you're going to take your medicine at 7 pm.
b. you're going to have
Disculpe, me confundĂ. ÂżDijo que va a tomar la sopa del dĂa?I'm sorry, I got confused. Did you say that you're going to have the soup of the day?
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