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¿Te gusta quedarte en casa los domingos?
-Do you like to stay at home on Sundays?
te gusta quedarte en casa los domingos
-you like to stay at home on Sundays

¿Te gusta quedarte en casa los domingos?

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¿Te gusta quedarte en casa los domingos?
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
1.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person informal “tú” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., How are you?).
(informal)
(second person singular)
a. Do you like to stay at home on Sundays?
¿Te gusta quedarte en casa los domingos? - ¡Uf, no! Necesito salir.Do you like to stay at home on Sundays? - Ugh, no! I need to go out.
b. Do you like to stay home on Sundays?
¿Te gusta quedarte en casa los domingos? - Pues, no especialmente, pero tampoco me importa no salir.Do you like to stay home on Sundays? - Well, not particularly, but I don't mind if I don't go out either.
c. Do you like to stay in on Sundays?
¿Te gusta quedarte en casa los domingos? - Claro que sí, especialmente si hace frío afuera.Do you like to stay in on Sundays? - Oh, yes I do, especially if it's cold outside.
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