tomar un café

tomar un café(
toh
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mahr
 
oon
 
kah
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feh
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An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. to have a coffee
¿Quieres tomar un café conmigo? - ¡Me encantaría!Do you want to have a coffee with me? - I'd love to!
b. to have coffee
Me encantaría tomar un café con mi escritora favorita.I'd love to have coffee with my favorite writer.
c. to drink coffee
Alejandra no tuvo tiempo de tomar un café esta mañana.Alejandra didn't have time to drink coffee this morning.
d. to get some coffee
¿Por qué no vamos a tomar un café? Tengo muchas cosas que contarte.Why don't we go get some coffee? I've got so many things to tell you.
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