Vocabulario: Capítulo 4

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Vocabulario: Capítulo 4

They supported us. Nos apoyaron.

It wasn’t me! My brother did it. ¡Yo no fui! Mi hermano lo hizo.

I doubt that they are still vain. Dudo que todavía sean vanidosos.

Pienso que (ella) tienen la culpa. I think they are guilty. Pienso que (ella) tienen la culpa.

They don’t like to be jealous. (A ellos) no les gusta tener celos.

She accused him of being selfish. Lo acusó de ser egoísta.

How do you get along with others? ¿Cómo te llevas con los demás?

It’s obvious that they have nothing in common. Es obvio que ellos no tienen nada en común.

She wasn’t affectionate with me when we were together ayer. (Ella) no era cariñosa conmigo cuando estuvimos juntos ayer.

We reached an agreement before we started the project. Nos pusimos de acuerdo antes de empezar el proyecto.

We are always together before school. Siempre estamos juntos antes de la escuela.

I doubt that they can keep a secret. Dudo que ellos puedan guardar un secreto.

Everyone thinks you are vain but it is a misunderstanding. Todos piensan que tú eres vanidoso pero es un malentendido.

I know that we can always resolve our problems. (Yo) sé que siempre podemos resolver nuestros problemas.

She asked me for forgiveness. Me pidió perdón.

I want them to be kind to meon Friday. Quiero que (ella) sean amables conmigo el viernes.

Sometimes she can be sincere to her friends. A veces puede ser sincera con sus amigos.

She ignored me yesterday because she is jealous. Ella me ignoró ayer porque tiene celos.

Hopefully you will support me. Ojalá que me apoyes.

My mom and I reached an agreement. Mi mamá y yo nos pusimos de acuerdo.