vamos a tomar cerveza

A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. let's drink beer
¿No les queda sangría? Entonces, vamos a tomar cerveza.Don't you have any sangria left? Let's drink beer then.
b. let's have beer
Vamos a tomar cerveza primero y luego pedimos vino. ¿No te parece?Let's have beer first and then we'll order some wine. Don't you think?
a. we're going to drink some beer
¿Qué planes tienen? - Vamos a tomar cerveza y ver el partido de fútbol en el pub.What are your plans? - We're going to drink some beer and watch the soccer game at the pub.
b. we're going to have some beer
Vamos a tomar cerveza. ¿Cuál nos recomienda?We're going to have some beer. Which one do you recommend?
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