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      She (groaned) in pain... Ella gemió en dolor.   
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      Ceci (groan- -) when she had to wake up early.    start learning
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      Ceci groaned when she had to wake up early... Ceci se quejó cuando tuvo que despertarse temprano.   
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      A thick fog (shroud- -) the city.    start learning
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      A thick fog shrouded the city... Una densa niebla cubría la ciudad   
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      His past is (shroud- -) in mystery.    start learning
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      His past is shrouded in mystery... Su pasado está envuelto en misterio.   
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      The sunset had an (otherworldl-) beauty.    start learning
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      The sunset had an otherworldly beauty... El atardecer tenía una belleza de otro mundo...   
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      Her voice sounded (otherworldl-).    start learning
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      Her voice sounded (otherworldly)... Su voz sonaba sobrenatural, de otro mundo...   
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      The candle (flicker- -) in the wind.    start learning
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      The candle flickered in the wind... La vela parpadeó con el viento...   
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      The lights (flicker- -) for a moment...    start learning
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      The lights flickered for a moment... Las luces titilaron por un momento.   
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      The tree (cas-) a long shadow.    start learning
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      The tree cast a long shadow... El árbol proyectaba una sombra larga...   
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      He (cas-) a stone into the river.    start learning
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      ...Él lanzó una piedra al río... He cast a stone into the river.   
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      The government increased the (tari- -) on imports...    start learning
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      The government increased the tariff on imports... El gobierno aumentó el arancel sobre las importaciones.   
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      The hotel’s (tari- -) includes breakfast.    start learning
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      The hotel’s tariff includes breakfast... La tarifa del hotel incluye el desayuno...   
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      The (tari- -) on electronics is high.    start learning
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      The tariff on electronics is high... El arancel sobre los productos electrónicos es alto...   
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      He made a (das-) for the exit.    start learning
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      He made a dash for the exit... Hizo una carrera rápida hacia la salida...   
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      Add a (das-) of salt to the soup.    start learning
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      Add a dash of salt to the soup... Agrega una pizca de sal a la sopa...   
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      She (da-hed) to catch the bus.    start learning
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      She dashed to catch the bus... Ella corrió rápidamente para alcanzar el autobús...   
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      The bridge’s (solidit-) is impressive.    start learning
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      The bridge’s (solidity) is impressive... La solidez del puente es impresionante.   
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      ... (Solidit-) is important in construction.    start learning
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      Solidity is important in construction... La solidez es importante en la construcción.   
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      His argument lacked (solidit-).    start learning
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      His argument lacked solidity... Su argumento carecía de solidez...   
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      The leaves (w-irled) in the wind.    start learning
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      The leaves whirled in the wind... Las hojas giraban en el viento.   
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      My mind is in a whirl... Mi mente está en un torbellino.   
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      She (w-irled) around to see him.    start learning
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      She (whirled) around to see him... Ella giró rápidamente para verlo.   
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      The sailors started a (mutin-).    start learning
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      The sailors started a mutiny... Los marineros iniciaron un motín   
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      The general feared a (mutin-).    start learning
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      The general feared a mutiny... El general temía una rebelión   
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      The crew (muti-ied) against the captain.    start learning
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      The crew mutinied against the captain... La tripulación se amotinó contra el capitán.   
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      The car (overtur-ed) on the road.    start learning
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      The car overturned on the road... El coche se volcó en la carretera   
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      The court (overtur-ed) the decision.    start learning
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      The court overturned the decision... El tribunal anuló la decisión.   
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      The rebels tried to (overtur-) the government.    start learning
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      The rebels tried to overturn the government... Los rebeldes intentarón derrocar al gobierno.   
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      The sky looks (gloom-) today.    start learning
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      The sky looks gloomy today... El cielo se ve sombrío hoy.   
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      He felt (gloom-) after the news.    start learning
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      He felt gloomy after the news... Se sintió triste después de la noticia...   
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      A (seagul-) flew over the beach.    start learning
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      A seagull flew over the beach... Una gaviota voló sobre la playa...   
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      The (seagul-) grabbed my sandwich!.    start learning
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      The seagull grabbed my sandwich!... La gaviota agarró mi sándwich!   
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      We paddled the (cano-) across the lake.    start learning
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      We paddled the canoe across the lake... Remamos la canoa a través del lago   
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      He bought a wooden (cano-).    start learning
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      He bought a wooden canoe...Él compró una canoa de madera...   
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