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    <english-sentence>The factory is going to cost $10,000,000.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>La f&#225;brica va a costar diez millones de d&#243;lares.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>He goes to his house.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#201;l va a su casa.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I believe that Mary is going to buy the tickets.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que Mar&#237;a va a comprar los boletos.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mr. Garc&#237;a says that John is going to have to work in the office tomorrow.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El se&#241;or Garc&#237;a dice que Juan va a tener que trabajar en la oficina ma&#241;ana.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to have to read chapter five for the history class.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a va a tener que leer el cap&#237;tulo cinco para la clase de historia.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I don't know what time Mary is going to leave the hotel.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo no s&#233; a qu&#233; hora Mar&#237;a va a salir del hotel.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to put the books on the table.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan va a poner los libros en la mesa.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to put on her coat.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a se va a poner su abrigo.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to get sick.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan se va a poner enfermo.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to get sick.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a se va a poner enferma.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to get angry if John tells lies.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a se va a poner molesta si Juan dice mentiras.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I think that John is going to be happy if he wins the lottery.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que Juan se va a poner contento si &#233;l gana la loter&#237;a.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to be happy if she wins the lottery.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a se va a poner contenta si ella gana la loter&#237;a.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I know that Mary is going to do the work tomorrow if she can.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo s&#233; que Mar&#237;a va a hacer el trabajo ma&#241;ana si puede.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to tell the truth.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan va a decir la verdad.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>You're going to work with Marta.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Usted va a trabajar con Marta.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Maria is going to be fine, thanks.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a va a estar bien, gracias.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to help me.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a me va a ayudar.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to give me the money.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a me va a dar el dinero.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to buy a gift for me.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a va a comprar un regalo para mi.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to help you.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a te va a ayudar.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to give you the money.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a te va a dar el dinero.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to buy a gift for you.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a va a comprar un regalo para ti.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Sir, are you going to study?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191; Se&#241;or, va usted a estudiar?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John says that he is going to study.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan dice que &#233;l va a estudiar.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to help him.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a lo va a ayudar.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to give him the money.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a le va a dar el dinero.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to buy a gift for him.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a va a comprar un regalo para &#233;l.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to get himself up at seven o'clock.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan se va a levantar a las siete.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Carmen says that she is going to study.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Carmen dice que ella va a estudiar.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to help her.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a la va a ayudar.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to give her the money.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a le va a dar el dinero.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to buy a gift for her.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a va a comprar un regalo para ella.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>She is going to get herself up at seven o'clock.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Ella se va a levantar a las siete.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to help us.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a nos va a ayudar.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to give us the money.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a nos va a dar el dinero.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to buy a gift for us.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a va a comprar un regalo para nosotros.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to help you all.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a les va a ayudar.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to give the money to you all.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a les va a dar el dinero.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to buy a gift for you all.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a va a comprar un regalo para ustedes.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to help them.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a los va a ayudar.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to give them the money.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a les va a dar el dinero.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to buy a gift for them.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a va a comprar un regalo para ellos.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I believe that you are going to like the music.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que a ti te va a gustar la m&#250;sica.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I believe that John is going to like the music.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que a Juan le va a gustar la m&#250;sica.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I believe that the boys are going to like the music.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que a los muchachos les va a gustar la m&#250;sica.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary says that she is going to do the homework this afternoon.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a dice que ella va a hacer la tarea esta tarde.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Do you know if John is going to study it?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191; Sabes si Juan lo va a estudiar?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I know that Mary is going to study it..</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo s&#233; que Mar&#237;a lo va a estudiar.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>How's it going?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;C&#243;mo te va?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>When is John going to arrive? (what day?)</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Cu&#225;ndo va a llegar Juan? (&#191;qu&#233; d&#237;a?)</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>When is John going to arrive (at what time?)</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;A qu&#233; hora va a llegar Juan?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John's sister, who lives in LA is going to visit us. (sister lives in LA)</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>La hermana de Juan, la cual vive en LA, nos va a visitar. (la hermana que vive en LA)</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The sister of John, who lives in LA, is going to visit us. (John lives in LA)</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>La hermana de Juan que vive en LA nos va a visitar. (Juan vive en LA)</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The governor, whose party lost the election, says that he is going to retire.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El gobernador cuyo partido perdi&#243; la elecci&#243;n dice que se va a jubilar.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to help me clean the house.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan me va a ayudar a limpiar la casa.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mrs. Garc&#237;a, do you think that you are going to be able to help John clean the house?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Se&#241;ora Garc&#237;a, &#191;Cree que usted va a poder ayudar a Juan a limpiar la casa?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I think that Mrs. Garc&#237;a is going to help John clean the house.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que el se&#241;ora Garc&#237;a va a ayudar a Juan a limpiar la casa.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John says that he thinks that Mrs. Garc&#237;a is going to be able to help him clean the house.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan dice que &#233;l cree que la se&#241;ora Garc&#237;a lo va a poder ayudar a limpiar la casa.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to help me wash the clothes.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan me va a ayudar a lavar la ropa.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mrs. Garc&#237;a, do you think that you are going to be able to help John wash the clothes.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Se&#241;ora Garc&#237;a, &#191; Cree que usted va a poder ayudar a Juan a lavar la ropa?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I think that Mrs. Garc&#237;a is going to help John wash the clothes.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que la se&#241;ora Garc&#237;a va a ayudar a Juan a lavar la ropa.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John says that he thinks that Mrs. Garc&#237;a is going to be able to help him wash the clothes.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a dice que ella cree que la se&#241;ora Garc&#237;a la va a poder ayudar a lavar la ropa.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to help me carry the suitcases.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan me va a ayudar a llevar las maletas.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mr. Garc&#237;a, do you think that you are going to be able to help John carry the suitcases?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Se&#241;or Garc&#237;a, &#191;Cree que usted va a poder ayudar a Juan a llevar las maletas?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I think that Mr. Garc&#237;a is going to help John carry the suitcases.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que el se&#241;or Garc&#237;a va a ayudar a Juan a llevar las maletas.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John says that he thinks that Mr. Garc&#237;a is going to be able to help him carry the suitcases.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan dice que &#233;l cree que el se&#241;or Garc&#237;a lo va a poder ayudar a llevar las maletas.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I think that Mary is going to be able to study in the library with us tomorrow.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que Mar&#237;a va a poder estudiar en la biblioteca con nosotros ma&#241;ana.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I think that John is going to invite Yolanda to go to the party.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que Juan va a invitar a Yolanda a ir a la fiesta.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I don't know if John is going to go to the party.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo no s&#233; si Juan va a ir a la fiesta.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I don't know if Mary is going to be able to go to the party this week.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo no s&#233; si Mar&#237;a va a poder ir a la fiesta esta semana.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I think that John is going to break the window.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que Juan va a romper la ventana.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mom is going to take me to the doctor's office.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mam&#225; me va a llevar a la oficina del doctor.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The nurse is going to give me a prescription to buy the medicine in the drug store.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>La enfermera me va a dar una receta para comprar la medicina en la farmacia.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mom is going to take me to the drug store.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mam&#225; me va a llevar a la farmacia.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mom says that she is going to give me a pill now.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mam&#225; dice que ella me va a dar una pastilla ahora.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to be able to lend me the list of words that we need to study.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a me va a poder prestar la lista de palabras que nosotros necesitamos estudiar.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Do you know if Mary is going to the store?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Sabes si Mar&#237;a va a la tienda?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Do you know if Mary is going to go to the store?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Sabes si Mar&#237;a va a ir a la tienda?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I don't know if Mary is going to the store.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo no s&#233; si Mar&#237;a va a la tienda.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I think that Mary is going to buy a dozen eggs in the store.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que Mar&#237;a va a comprar una docena de huevos en la tienda.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Are you going to stop at the corner?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Va usted a parar en la esquina?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I don't know if John is going to bring them.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo no s&#233; si Juan los va a traer.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Do you know if John is going to be able to bring the tickets?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Sabes si Juan va a poder traer los boletos?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to study with me.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan va a estudiar conmigo.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>This bus is going to take us downtown.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Este bus nos va a llevar al centro.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The cash register is near the entrance. Are you going to pay by check or with a credit card?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>La caja est&#225; cerca de la entrada. &#191;Va usted a pagar con cheque o con tarjeta de cr&#233;dito?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Do you know if Mary is going to lend the boys the money?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Sabes si Mar&#237;a les va a prestar el dinero a los muchachos?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Do you know if Mary is going to lend it to them?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Sabes si Mar&#237;a se lo va a prestar?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>There is going to be a soccer game tomorrow.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Va a haber un partido de f&#250;tbol ma&#241;ana.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John says that there is going to be a soccer game tomorrow.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan dice que va a haber un partido de f&#250;tbol ma&#241;ana.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I don't know if Mary is going to be able to go to the stadium today because she has to work until five o'clock.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo no s&#233; si Mar&#237;a va a poder ir al estadio hoy porque ella tiene que trabajar hasta las cinco.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>He is not going to be able to go to the stadium today to buy the tickets.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El no va a poder ir al estadio hoy para comprar los boletos.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>He is going to give us the tickets tomorrow.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El nos va a dar los boletos ma&#241;ana.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>He is going to give them to us tomorrow.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El nos los va a dar ma&#241;ana.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I think that John is going to give the tickets to them (boys) tomorrow.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que Juan les va a dar los boletos ma&#241;ana.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I think that John is going to give them (tickets) to them (boys) tomorrow.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que Juan se los va a dar ma&#241;ana.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The taxi is going to take us to the museum.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El taxi nos va a llevar al museo.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The teacher says that she thinks that we are going to like the museum.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>La profesora dice que ella cree que a nosotros nos va a gustar el museo.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John, I think that the museum is going to interest you.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan, yo creo que a ti te va a interesar el museo.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Do you know what the weather is going to be tomorrow?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Sabes qu&#233; tiempo va a hacer ma&#241;ana?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The newspaper says that it is going to be cold tomorrow.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El peri&#243;dico dice que va a hacer fr&#237;o ma&#241;ana.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The newspaper says that tomorrow it is going to be cloudy.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El peri&#243;dico dice que ma&#241;ana va a haber muchas nubes.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The newspaper says that tomorrow it going to be snowy.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El peri&#243;dico dice que ma&#241;ana va a haber nieve.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The newspaper says that tomorrow it's going to rain.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El peri&#243;dico dice que ma&#241;ana va a llover.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary says that she is going to go to the game with you.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a dice que ella va a ir al partido contigo.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John says that he is going to study today because he wants to go to the soccer game tomorrow with us.</english-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>I don't know if John is going to be able to go to the game with us.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo no s&#233; si Juan va a poder ir al partido con nosotros.</spanish-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>It seems that it is going to rain.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Parece que va a llover.</spanish-sentence>
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    <spanish-sentence>Nuestra competencia va a presentar una solicitud para declararse en quiebra.</spanish-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>Who will drive it?</english-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>How will you pay? Cash or financing?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;C&#243;mo va a pagar? &#191;Efectivo o Financiado?</spanish-sentence>
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    <spanish-sentence>Un autom&#243;vil compacto le va a ahorrar dinero en gasolina.</spanish-sentence>
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    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Qu&#233; tipo de moneda va a usar?</spanish-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>The magistrate is going to testify.</english-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>No problem, follow me. Here they are. Are you going to install it yourself?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>No hay problema. S&#237;game. Aqu&#237; est&#225;n. &#191;La va a instalar usted mismo?</spanish-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>Will you pay with cash or credit card?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Va a pagar en efectivo o con tarjeta de cr&#233;dito?</spanish-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>You are going to need a filling.</english-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>After you use the dental floss you will bleed.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Despu&#233;s de que use el hilo dental va a sangrar un poco.</spanish-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>Will the injection hurt?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Va a doler la inyecci&#243;n?</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>You will be fine</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Va a estar bien</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The carnation goes in the corner.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El clavel va en la esquina.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Watch the pool while the lifeguard uses the bathroom.</english-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to help me.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan me va a ayudar.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mr. Garc&#237;a, do you think that you are going to be able to help John?.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Se&#241;or Garc&#237;a, &#191;Cree usted que va a poder ayudar a Juan?</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I think that Mr. Garc&#237;a is going to help John.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que el se&#241;or Garc&#237;a va a ayudar a Juan.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John says that he thinks that Mr. Garc&#237;a is going to be able to help him.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan dice que &#233;l cree que el se&#241;or Garc&#237;a lo va a poder ayudar.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mr. Garc&#237;a thought that the boys were going to be able to help him.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan dice que &#233;l cree que el se&#241;or Garc&#237;a va a poder ayudarlo.</spanish-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>If you are caught, you will face deportation.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Si lo atrapan, va a enfrentarse a la deportaci&#243;n.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>If you take too much medicine, you will overdose.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Si usted toma mucha medicina, se va a sobredosificar.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>This will cause alleviation of swelling.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Esto va a aliviar la hinchaz&#243;n.</spanish-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>Mary is going to give you the money to buy the medicine.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a te va a dar el dinero para comprar la medicina.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary is going to give it to you.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a te lo va a dar.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I don't know if Mary is going to be able to give me the money to buy the medicine.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo no s&#233; si Mar&#237;a me va a poder dar el dinero para comprar la medicina.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I believe that the exam is going to be difficult.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que el examen va a ser dif&#237;cil.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary knows that there is going to be an exam tomorrow.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a sabe que va a haber un examen ma&#241;ana.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Do you know if she is going to be able to study with us?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Sabes si ella va a poder estudiar con nosotros?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>She says that she is going to study in the library this afternoon, but first she has to go to the drug store to buy the pills for her brother.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Ella dice que ella va a estudiar en la biblioteca esta tarde, pero primero ella tiene que ir a la farmacia para comprar las pastillas para su hermano.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Do you think that the exam in the anatomy class is going to be difficult.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Crees que el examen en la clase de anatom&#237;a va a ser dif&#237;cil?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I don't know if John is going to be able to buy the medicine that Mary needs in the drug store because he doesn't have a prescription from the doctor.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo no s&#233; si Juan va a poder comprar la medicina que Mar&#237;a necesita en la farmacia porque &#233;l no tiene una receta del doctor.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>It'll take about 20 minutes.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Va a tomar aproximadamente veinte minutos.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to study in the library.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan va a estudiar en la biblioteca.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary says that she is going to the library.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a dice que ella va a la biblioteca.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary says that she is going to study for the test.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a dice que ella va a estudiar para el examen.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Where is John going?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191; Ad&#243;nde va Juan?</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Where is John going to study?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191; D&#243;nde va a estudiar Juan?</spanish-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>Mary says that she is going to have a test in the Spanish class tomorrow.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a dice que ella va a tener un examen en la clase de espa&#241;ol ma&#241;ana.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John says that he is going to learn the words that are on page 20 for the Spanish test.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan dice que &#233;l va a aprender las palabras que est&#225;n en la p&#225;gina veinte para el examen de espa&#241;ol.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to study with the boys in the library.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan va a estudiar con los muchachos en la biblioteca.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to study in the library with Mary.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan va a estudiar en la biblioteca con Mar&#237;a.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I think that John is going to help me.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que Juan me va a ayudar.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I think that John is going to be able to help you.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que Juan te va a poder ayudar.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I think that Mary is going to lend you the money that you need.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que Mar&#237;a te va a prestar el dinero que t&#250; necesitas.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The nurse says that she is going to give you two pills to relieve the headache.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>La enfermera dice que ella te va a dar dos pastillas para aliviar el dolor de cabeza.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary says that she is going to lend you a pencil.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a dice que ella te va a prestar un l&#225;piz.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I believe that John is going to lend you a pencil.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que Juan te va a prestar un l&#225;piz.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I believe that he is going to lend it to you.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que &#233;l te lo va a prestar.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary says that she is going to lend you a sheet of paper.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a dice que ella te va a prestar una hoja de papel.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I believe that John is going to lend you a sheet of paper.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que Juan te va a prestar una hoja de papel.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>It looks like it's going to rain.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Parece que va a llover.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>How much is it going to cost?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191; Cu&#225;nto va a costar?</spanish-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>You are going to walk down this hall to the end and then you are going to turn right.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Usted va a caminar por este pasillo hasta el final y luego va a doblar a la derecha.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Where would you go for local specialties?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Ad&#243;nde se va para comer comida t&#237;pica?</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to the store.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan va a la tienda.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to go to the store tomorrow.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan va a ir a la tienda ma&#241;ana.</spanish-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>The seller says that tomorrow he is going to have more sweaters than we saw today.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El vendedor dice que ma&#241;ana &#233;l va a tener m&#225;s sueteres de los que vimos hoy.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Do you know if John is going to be able to take the suitcases to the hotel?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Sabes si Juan va a poder llevar las maletas al hotel?</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Do you know if John is going to be able to bring the suitcases?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Sabes si Juan va a poder traer las maletas?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John says that he is going to go to the beach with us.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan dice que &#233;l va a ir a la playa con nosotros.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I don't want you to tell John that Mary is going to go to the beach with us.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo quiero que le digas a Juan que Mar&#237;a va a ir a la playa con nosotros.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Don't tell John that Mary is going to go to the beach with us.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>No le digas a Juan que Mar&#237;a va a ir a la playa con nosotros.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Do you know if Mary is going to give the tickets to John?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Sabes si Mar&#237;a le va a dar los boletos a Juan?</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Yes, she says that she is going to give them to him.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>S&#237;, ella dice que ella se los va a dar.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to the movies with his friends.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan va al cine con sus amigos.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I believe that John is going to go to the movies with his friends tomorrow.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que Juan va a ir al cine con sus amigos ma&#241;ana.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Every now and then I have a fever of 38 C, but it comes and goes.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>De vez en cuando me da fiebre de 38 C, pero viene y se va.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>No client is going to buy white silk outfits during this season.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Ning&#250;n cliente va a comprar los conjuntos de seda blancos en esta temporada. </spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>You will be fine.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Va a estar bien.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Don't turn off the TV because the news summary is going to start.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>No apagues la tele porque va a comenzar el resumen del noticiero.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Victor always goes to the woods to do a spiritual retreat.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>V&#237;ctor siempre va al bosque para hacer un retiro espiritual.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Which bus goes to...?</english-sentence>
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  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary says that she is going to give me the money.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a dice que ella me va a dar el dinero.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>She says that she is going to give it to me.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Ella dice que ella me lo va a dar.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to give the money to Mary.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan le va a dar el dinero a Mar&#237;a.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to give it to her.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan se lo va a dar.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I think that you are going to like the gift.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que a ti te va a gustar el regalo.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John says that we are going to like the gift.</english-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to give us the gift tomorrow.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan nos va a dar el regalo ma&#241;ana.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I think that the boys are going to like the gift.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que a los muchachos les va a gustar el regalo.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I don't know if the boys are going to like the gift.</english-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I think that they are going to like it.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que a ellos les va a gustar.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to help me do the work.</english-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mr. Garc&#237;a, do you think that you are going to be able to help John do the work.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Se&#241;or Garc&#237;a, &#191;Cree que usted va a poder ayudar a Juan a hacer el trabajo?</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I think that Mr. Garc&#237;a is going to help John do the work.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que el se&#241;or Garc&#237;a va a ayudar a Juan a hacer el trabajo.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John says that he thinks that Mr. Garc&#237;a is going to be able to help him do the work.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan dice que &#233;l cree que el se&#241;or Garc&#237;a va a poder ayudarlo a hacer el trabajo.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Where is John going?.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191; Ad&#243;nde va Juan?</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mr. Garc&#237;a, do you think that you are going to be able to help John do the work?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Se&#241;or Garc&#237;a, &#191;Cree usted que usted va a poder ayudar a Juan a hacer el trabajo?</spanish-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>I believe that John is going to be able to buy the tickets tomorrow.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que Juan va a poder comprar los boletos ma&#241;ana.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Do you know if John is going to learn the words?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Sabes si Juan va a aprender las palabras?</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The nurse says that she is going to give me two pills.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>La enfermera dice que me va a dar dos pastillas.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Do you know if Mary is going to study in the library tomorrow?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Sabes si Mar&#237;a va a estudiar en la biblioteca ma&#241;ana?</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to deliver the tickets to Mary.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan le va a entregar los boletos a Mar&#237;a.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to deliver the tickets to us.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan nos va a entregar los boletos.</spanish-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>John is going to deliver the tickets to the boys.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan les va a entregar los boletos a los muchachos ma&#241;ana.</spanish-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>Do you know if John is going to be able to go to the beach with the boys tomorrow?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Sabes si Juan va a poder ir a la playa con los muchachos ma&#241;ana?</spanish-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>I don't know if Mary is going to be able to go to the beach with the girls tomorrow.</english-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Do you know if Mary is going to be able to study with us tomorrow?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Sabes si Mar&#237;a va a poder estudiar con nosotros ma&#241;ana?</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>There is going to be a party tomorrow at Mary's house.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Va a haber una fiesta ma&#241;ana en la casa de Mar&#237;a.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Do you know if there is going to be a parade tomorrow on Republic Avenue?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Sabes si va a haber un desfile ma&#241;ana en la avenida de la Rep&#250;blica?</spanish-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>The newspaper says that tomorrow there is going to be a storm on the coast.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El peri&#243;dico dice que ma&#241;ana va a haber una tormenta en la costa.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The teacher says that there is going to be a test in the history class tomorrow.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El profesor dice que va a haber un examen en la clase de historia ma&#241;ana.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John says that he is going to help me.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan dice que &#233;l me va a ayudar.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The secretary is going to give me the documents.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>La secretaria me va a dar los documentos.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The secretary is going to give them to me.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>La secretaria me los va a dar.</spanish-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>She is going to give the check to you.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Ella te va a dar el cheque.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>She is going to give it to you.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Ella te lo va a dar.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>She is going to have to hand the check over to him tomorrow.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Ella le va a tener que entregar el cheque ma&#241;ana.</spanish-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>She is going to have to hand it over to him tomorrow.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Ella se lo va a tener que entregar ma&#241;ana.</spanish-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>John is going to give me the money.</english-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to give it to me.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan me lo va a dar. / Juan va a d&#225;rmelo.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Do you know if John is going to do the homework before the class.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Sabes si Juan va a hacer la tarea antes de la clase?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Do you know if John is going to be able to do the homework before the class?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Sabes si Juan va a poder hacer la tarea antes de la clase?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Do you know if Mary is going to be able to come to the class early tomorrow?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Sabes si Mar&#237;a va a poder venir a la clase temprano ma&#241;ana?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>I don't know if Mary is going to lend me the money.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo no s&#233; si Mar&#237;a me va a prestar el dinero.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I don't know if Mary is going to lend it to me.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo no s&#233; si Mar&#237;a me lo va a prestar.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>He says that he is going to help me.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El dice que me va a ayudar. (El dice que va a ayudarme.)</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I don't know if John is going to be able to help her.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo no s&#233; si Juan la va a poder ayudar.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Boys, Mary says that she is going to give you all the money tomorrow.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Muchachos, Mar&#237;a dice que ella les va a dar el dinero ma&#241;ana. / Muchachos, Mar&#237;a dice que ella va a darles el dinero ma&#241;ana.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The nurse says that she is going to give John two pills to relieve the headache and then he can rest for a while.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>La enfermera dice que ella le va a dar a Juan dos pastillas para aliviar el dolor de cabeza y entonces &#233;l puede descansar por un rato.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>He called a billion times but he couldn't talk to her. He&#8217;s not going to continue to call her.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Llam&#243; mil millones de veces, pero no pudo hablar con ella. No va a seguir llam&#225;ndola.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>I believe that the boys are going to like the soccer game.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo creo que a los muchachos les va a gustar el partido de f&#250;tbol.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Ask him for money to stay for one more week. Don&#8217;t worry; he's going to say yes.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>P&#237;dele dinero para quedarte (por) una semana m&#225;s. No te preocupes, va a decir que s&#237;.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Let's ask him where he is going tonight. I hope he knows. I doubt he'll tell us.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Pregunt&#233;mosle ad&#243;nde va esta noche. Ojal&#225; que (lo) sepa. Dudo que nos (lo) diga.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to help me do the work.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan me va a ayudar a hacer el trabajo./Juan va a ayudarme a hacer el trabajo.
</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Where is he going?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Ad&#243;nde va? </spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>He is going to the office.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Va a la oficina. </spanish-sentence>
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    <english-sentence>Rita is going to see the doctor on Thursday.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Rita va a ver al doctor el jueves. </spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>She keeps right on playing in the car.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Ella va jugando en el auto. </spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The patient is gradually getting better.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El paciente va mejorando. </spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Roberto is going to shave (himself).</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Roberto va a afeitarse. </spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>He is oging to be a doctor.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Va a ser m&#233;dico.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mary goes to the market.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a va al mercado.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Rose goes to the store.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Rosa va a la tienda.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>He is going to play the violin.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El va a tocar el violin.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>She is going to play the piano.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Ella va a tocar el piano.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Are you going to the movies? I think so.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Va usted al cine? Creo que s&#237;.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>He isn't leaving home (going out) today.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El no va a salir de casa hoy.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Juan is going to rent a house in Acapulco.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan va a rentar una casa en Acapulco.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>He Is going to rent that house.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El va a rentar esa casa.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>It looks like it's going to rain.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Parece que va a llover.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>She is not going to complain.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Ella no se va a quejar.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>She is going to discover the truth sooner or later.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Ella va a descubrir la verdad tarde o temprano.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>John is going to move to New York.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Juan va a mudarse a Nueva York.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>He goes to the country from time to time.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El va al campo de vez en cuando.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The lights go out from time to time.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Se va la luz de vez en cuando.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The neighbors' lights go out once in a while.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>A los vecinos se les va la luz de vez en cuando.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Don Emilio was going to sign the contract tomorrow morning but (he isn't going to sign it because) he needs a few more ays to look it over.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Don Emilio iba a firmar el contrato ma&#241;ana en la ma&#241;ana pero (no lo va a firmar porque) necesita unos d&#237;as m&#225;s para estudiarlo bien.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Enrique is going to help you translate this report.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Enrique les va a ayudar a Uds. a traducir el informe.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Marta is going to marry Antonio next month.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Marta se va a casar con Antonio el mes que entra.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I suppose he was waiting for his little sister. He always picks her up at school.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Estar&#237;a esperando a su hermanita. Siempre va por ella al coleg&#237;o.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>My mother is going to prepare a special dish for dinner.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mi madre va a preparar un plato especial para la cena.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I'm going to introduce you to a girl (that/whom) you're going to like.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Les voy a presentar a una muchacha que les va a caer muy bien.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Sofia is going to take a nap because she is very tired.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Sofia va a dormir una siesta porque est&#225; muy cansada.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Maria is not going to travel this summer.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Maria no va a viajar en el verano.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Time is running out. We'd better make good use of it.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El tiempo va pasando y es necesario aprovecharlo.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The little girl always cries when her father leaves.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>La ni&#241;a siempre se queda llorando cuando se va su pap&#225;.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>How can you expect Antonio not to get fat, eating the way he does!</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#161;C&#243;mo no va a engordar Antonio, comiendo como come!</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Why wouldn't Antonio get sick, having eaten the way he did!</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#161;C&#243;mo no va a estar enfermo Antonio, habiendo comido como comi&#243;!</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I'll starve to death on this diet!</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#161;Esta dieta va a hacer que yo me muera de hambre!</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Now that your relatives are here, the children will have to sleep in our bed and we'll have to sleep in the living room.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Ahora que tus parientes est&#225;n aqu&#237;, va a haber necesidad de que los ni&#241;os duerman en nuestra cama y de que nosotros durmamos en la sala.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Mr. Aguilar goes to his office every day, but I don't know what his office hours are.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El Lic. Aguilar va a su despacho todos los d&#237;as, pero no s&#233; de qu&#233; horas a qu&#233; horas est&#233; all&#237;.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>At this time, our little girl generally plays with the little girls next door.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Por lo general, nuestra ni&#241;a va a jugar con las vecinitas a esta hora.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>He chooses the shoes he is going to buy.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#201;l elige los zapatos que va a comprar.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Sofia is going to stay in Madrid for six months.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Sofia se va a quedar seis meses en Madrid.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Who is winning?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Qui&#233;n va ganando?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The red team is winning.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El equipo rojo va ganando.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Marta is going to lend me her book.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Marta me va a prestar su libro.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Luisa goes to have her hair done once a week.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Luisa va a que le arreglen el pelo una vez por semana.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>They say the weather is going to get worse during the night.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Dicen que el tiempo va a empeorar durante la noche.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>It will happen next month.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Va a suceder el pr&#243;ximo mes.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The month is almost over.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El mes ya casi va a terminar.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>She is going to heat up the food.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Ella va a calentar la comida.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Your soup is going to get cold.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Se te va a enfriar la sopa.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Your soup is going to get cold.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Va a enfri&#225;rsete la sopa.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>He goes to educate hsi children in a conservative form.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El va a educar a sus hijos de una forma conservadora.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>He goes with his grandparents for a stroll.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#201;l va con sus abuelos a pasear.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>He goes to play ball on the court.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#201;l va a jugar pelota en la cancha.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I want for her to think if she is going to study.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Yo quiero que ella piense si va a estudiar.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Their business is doing very well.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El negocio les va muy bien.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Gerard wants to set up a new business in the town center.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Gerardo va a montar un nuevo negocio en el centro de la ciudad.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>According to her tomorrow it's going to rain.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Seg&#250;n ella ma&#241;ana va a llover.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Maria goes to church on Sundays.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Mar&#237;a va a la iglesia los domingos.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Pablo is going to buy a car.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Pablo va a comprar un carro.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Adolfo is going to call Ana.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Adolfo va a llamar a Ana.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Adolfo is not going to call her.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Adolfo no la va a llamar.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Sof&#237;a is going to put her makeup on now.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Sof&#237;a va a maquillarse ahora.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Luis is going to fall in love with Ana.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Luis va a enamorarse de Ana.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Carmen is not going to accept the job unless they raise the salary.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Carmen no va a aceptar el trabajo a menos que le suban el sueldo.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>When the supervisor retires, she's going to feel better.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Cuando la supervisora se jubile, se va a sentir mejor.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Even though she may do everything right, she's not going to be promoted easily.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Aunque haga todo bien, no va a ascender f&#225;cilmente.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>The candidate is not going to give a speech, but rather he prefers to have a round table with several citizens.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>El candidato no va a dar un discurso, sino que prefiere tener una mesa redonda con varios ciudadanos.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Will you do my homework for me? No way! I&#8217;m sorry but I will not do your homework for you. </english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Me har&#225;s mi tarea? Que va!, lo siento pero no te har&#233; tu tarea.</spanish-sentence>
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  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>I go only on Monday and Wednesday. Filberto goes on Tuesday and Thursday.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Solo voy los lunes y mi&#233;rcoles. Filberto va los martes y jueves.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>She goes to church every Sunday.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;Ella va a la iglesia todos los domingos.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>Thank you, will you lend me your pen also so that I can write her number? Sure, I will lend it to you; here it is.</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>Gracias, me prestar&#225;s tu bol&#237;grafo tambi&#233;n para que pueda escribir su numero? Seguro que s&#237;, to lo prestar&#233;; ah&#237; va.</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
  <translated-sentence>
    <english-sentence>How fast does it go?</english-sentence>
    <spanish-sentence>&#191;A qu&#233; velocidad va?</spanish-sentence>
  </translated-sentence>
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