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The tyres on my bike have (deshincharse). I'm going round to the garage to pump them up. The tennis ball hit on her on the head and she (retroceder). We didn't (contar con) losing the contract to a competitor. We need (preguntar, averiguar/enterarse de) what time the train leaves in the morning.
How are we going to (moverse, desplazarse) in Los Angeles without a car? They're (distribuir, repartir/regalar) free glasses of beer in the shopping centre. Let's go!! After her husband died she (hacer/continuar) life as normal. Last time I saw her she was a little girl, but she's (convertirse en, hacerse) a beautiful young woman.
I can't visit your mum and dad with you today darling. I have to (entregar/ presentar) a report on Monday and I must finish it today. You have to take the lead early on in the race. Don't (quedarse atrs/vacilar) and wait until the end. (cogerse a, agarrarse a) my hand as you go down otherwise you might fall. I think we can do business with them, but first we have to (resolver, solucionar) one or two problems in their product design.
Oh no! We've got a puncture (pinchazo). You (levantar con gato) the car and I'll get the spare wheel. It's not easy to learn to play the saxophone. But if you (perseverar en algo) it long enough. you'll be surprised at how good you sound. Pepito's going to (hacer el saque inicial / empezar, comenzar) today's meeting with a slide show presentation. I wish you would stop (estar tumbado/a sin hacer nada) the flat all day and get yourself a bloody job!