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¿Qué sistema automático mueve productos en una fábrica?
¿Qué sistema automático mueve productos en una fábrica?
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¿Qué sistema automático mueve productos en una fábrica?
¿Qué sistema automático mueve productos en una fábrica?
What automatic system moves products in a factory?
✓ la banda transportadora
💡 Hint: Continuous moving belt that transports items along an assembly line
Example: La banda transportadora mueve las cajas al área de empaque. The conveyor belt moves boxes to the packing area.
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¿___ puedes ayudar? (me - can you help me)
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¿___ puedes ayudar? (me - can you help me)
Can you help me?
✓ Me
💡 Hint: Can you help me? - "me" is object pronoun, goes before conjugated verb
Example: ¿Me puedes ayudar con esto? Can you help me with this?
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#3
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¿Cómo dices "hello" informalmente?
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¿Cómo dices "hello" informalmente?
✓ hola
💡 Hint: Hello - universal informal greeting anytime, no gender/formality changes, from Arabic "wa-llāh"
Example: ¡Hola! ¿Qué tal estás? Hello! How are you?
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¿Cuál es la palabra para "widow"?
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¿Cuál es la palabra para "widow"?
What is the word for 'widow'?
✓ la viuda
💡 Hint: Widow - woman whose husband has died, "viudo" is widower
Example: La viuda visita la tumba de su esposo cada domingo después de misa. The widow visits her husband's grave every Sunday after mass.
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¿Quién te llama para engañarte y robarte dinero?
¿Quién te llama para engañarte y robarte dinero?
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¿Quién te llama para engañarte y robarte dinero?
¿Quién te llama para engañarte y robarte dinero?
Who calls you to deceive you and steal your money?
✓ el estafador telefónico
💡 Hint: Phone scammer - "estafador" means scammer, fraudulent caller who tries to steal money
Example: El estafador telefónico intentó robar dinero fingiendo ser del banco. The phone scammer tried to steal money by pretending to be from the bank.
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¿___ estudiantes hay en la clase? (How many)
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¿___ estudiantes hay en la clase? (How many)
How many students are in the class?
✓ Cuántos
💡 Hint: How many students are in the class? - "cuántos" for masculine plural count
Example: ¿Cuántos estudiantes hay en la clase? How many students are in the class?
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Vengo ___ España. (from)
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Vengo ___ España. (from)
I come from Spain.
✓ de
💡 Hint: I come from Spain - "de" for origin
Example: Vengo de España, de Madrid. I come from Spain, from Madrid.
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Si ___ dinero, compraría una casa. (tener - if I had)
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Si ___ dinero, compraría una casa. (tener - if I had)
If I had money, I would buy a house.
✓ tuviera
💡 Hint: If I had money, I would buy a house - imperfect subjunctive in "si" clause
Example: Si tuviera dinero, compraría una casa. If I had money, I would buy a house.
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_ ____, no es que no quiera… es que no puedo.
I mean, it's not that I don't want to… I just can't.
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_ ____, no es que no quiera… es que no puedo.
✓ o sea
💡 Hint: I mean, it's not that I don't want to… I just can't.
Example: O sea, no es que no quiera… es que no puedo. I mean, it's not that I don't want to... it's that I can't.
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