they left the pool at two o'clock

they left the pool at two o'clock(
they
 
lehft
 
thuh
 
pul
 
aht
 
tu
 
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. se fueron de la piscina a las dos
Are the kids still in the pool? - No. They left the pool at two o'clock.¿Los niños todavía están en la piscina? - No. Se fueron de la piscina a las dos.
b. se fueron de la alberca a las dos
Regionalism used in Mexico
(Mexico)
They left the pool at two o'clock to go to their tennis class.Se fueron de la alberca a las dos para ir a su clase de tenis.
c. se fueron de la pileta a las dos (Southern Cone)
They left the pool at two o'clock because there was a thunder storm.Se fueron de la pileta a las dos porque había una tormenta.
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