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Ella mira el fútbol los fines de semana.
She watches football on the weekends.
Él se cepilla los dientes dos veces al día.
He brushes his teeth twice (two times) a day.
Él coge el metro todos los días.
He catches the metro (subway) every day.
Ella camina al cole todas las mañanas.
She walks to school every morning.
Ella pasa el rato con amigos los lunes.
She hangs out with friends on Monday's.
Él se levanta a las siete y media de la mañana.
He gets up at seven thirty in the morning.
Él se despierta a las siete de la mañana.
He wakes up at seven o'clock in the morning.
Ella escucha música todos los días.
She listens to music everyday.
Ella habla conmigo todos los días.
She talks to me everyday.
Él ayuda sus compañeros con sus deberes.
He helps his classmates with their homework.
Ella toca el violín los jueves.
She plays violin on Thursday's.
Él cocina paella todos sábados.
He cooks paella every Saturday.
Ella se comporta bien con sus padres.
She behaves well with her parents.
Él sigue el tema de la conversación.
He follows the theme of the conversation.
Ella comparte sus cosas.
She shares her things.
They look after their neighbour’s dog. [he]
He looks after his neighbours dog.
We sometimes watch TV in the evening. [Kelly]
Kelly sometimes watches TV in the evening.
You go to school at half past eight. [Mike]
Mike goes to school at half past eight.
I always do my chores. [Rachel]
Rachel always does her chores.
They share their sweets with their classmates. [Lucy]
Lucy shares her sweets with her classmates.
I tidy up my room every day. [she]
She tidies up her room every day.
We study hard. [he]
He studies hard.
The classes finish at half past five. [the film]
The film finishes at half past five.
They never brush their teeth before dinner. [she]
She never brushes her teeth before dinner.
I always walk home from school. [he]
He always walks home from school.
You listen to your teacher. [my brother]
My brother listens to his teacher.
We hang out with his friends after school. [Nathan]
Nathan hangs out with his friends after school.
They behave in class. [Mary]
Mary behaves in class.
I follow the rules. [Greg]
Greg follows the rules.
My parents get up at 7 o'clock. [my sister]
My sister gets up at 7 o'clock.