Sentence Maker: friday
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I was hoping that she could go to the party with me on Friday.
I hope that she can go to the party with me on Friday.
It is impossible for him to see you (that he see you). I hope he feels better by Friday.
We do our assignments on Friday and Saturday. When do they do it?
On Friday, January 26 he will celebrate his birthday.
Juanes canceled his Friday’s concert.
Juanes canceló el concierto del viernes.
She has to work on Friday.
Ella tiene que trabajar el viernes.
John wants Yolanda to go to the party with him on Friday.
Juan quiere que Yolanda vaya a la fiesta con él el viernes.
We sold the piano las Friday.
Vendimos el piano el viernes pasado.
It is better (It is a good idea) that Diana prepares for Friday's test.
Es mejor que Diana se prepare para el examen del viernes.
It was better (It was a good idea) that Diana prepared for Friday's test.
Era mejor que Diana se preparara para el examen del viernes.
The composition is for (is due) Friday.
La composición es para el viernes.
Thank God it's Friday.
Gracias a Dios es viernes.
We're going on vacation this Friday.
Vamos a salir de vacaciones el próximo viernes.
If Ester and Juancho come Friday, I'll come too.
Si Ester y Juancho vienen el viernes, vengo también.
I will take the bus to the party because I will take the engine out of my car on Friday.
Tomaré el bus a la fiesta porque tomaré el motor de mi carro el viernes.
Friday is the last working day in the week.
El viernes es el último día laborable de la semana.
Where do you go on Friday? We go to the city on Friday.
A dónde van ustedes los viernes? Vamos a la ciudad los viernes.
They are talking about a celebration the following Friday.
Ellos hablan de una celebración el viernes siguiente.
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Popular Phrase:
conjunctive form
| Past Tense
Conjugated Verb:
colocar - to locate, place
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