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Difficulty level: Difficulty:
C1-C2
Theme:
Conjugation (without vosotros)
Date:
2022-06-04
Click on an empty cell for your first clue.
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ACROSS
1
Como sea,
S/2
la idea.
(Anyway, you get the idea.)
4
Mis lágrimas no
P/3
.
(My tears do not stop.)
7
P/1
la bandera después del festival.
(We fold the flag after the festival.)
9
No le dejes que te
S/3
.
(Don't let him claw you.)
10
Se nos
S/3
una emboscada.
(We've been ambushed.)
12
El búho
S/3
.
(The owl hoots.)
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Sin importar lo que pase, no
S/1
.
(No matter what happens, I won't be surprised.)
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Tomás no quiere hacer nada que
S/3
a Maria.
(Tom doesn't want to do anything to hurt Mary.)
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Quiero que
S/3
al bebé hasta que se duerma.
(I want you to rock the baby to sleep.)
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Siempre
S/1
bien los zapatos antes de ir a trotar.
(I always tie my shoes tightly before I go jogging.)
21
S/1
en deseos de escuchar lo que opina usted sobre este asunto.
(I look forward to hearing your thoughts on this matter.)
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¿Cómo
S/2
tu balcón para aprovecharlo mejor?
(How would you decorate your balcony to better take advantage of it?)
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cómo
S/2
.
(I know how you operate.)
DOWN
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Los egoístas no se encuentran, ellos
P/3
entre .
(Egoists do not meet, they collide with each other.)
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Es mejor yo
S/1
el tren a que me pille el tren a .
(It is better for me to catch the train than for the train to catch me.)
3
S/3
a mismo.
(He hates himself.)
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El aparato
S/3
.
(The device has melted.)
6
Las placas solares
P/3
corriente continua.
(Solar panels generate a continuous current.)
8
Yo en tu lugar
S/1
ese sombrero viejo.
(I'd retain that old hat if I were you.)
11
No
P/1
con terroristas.
(We don't negotiate with terrorists.)
13
Diles a los niños que
P/3
del borde del agua.
(Tell the children to keep away from the water's edge.)
15
Te
S/1
.
(I'll reward you.)
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Le
S/1
.
(I'll scold him.)
20
Tápate la boca cuando
S/2
, estornudes o bosteces.
(Put your hand over your mouth when you cough, sneeze or yawn.)