viene del mar

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viene del mar
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. comes from the sea
Vivimos en una isla. La mayoría de la comida que consumimos viene del mar. Si el gobierno nos prohíbe pescar en estas aguas, ¿qué vamos a hacer?We live on an island. Most of the food we consume comes from the sea. If the government forbids us to fish in these waters, what are we going to do?
b. it comes from the sea
¡Qué brisa tan deliciosa! - Sí ¿verdad? Viene del mar y refresca todo el pueblo.What a delightful breeze! - I know, right? It comes from the sea and cools off the whole town.
a. it's coming from the sea
¿De dónde viene ese sonido? - Creo que viene del mar.Where is that sound coming from? - I think it's coming from the sea.
b. is coming from the sea
Ese olor que viene del mar, ¿qué es? - Pescado podriéndose.That smell that is coming from the sea, what is it? - Rotting fish.
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