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The project has been (retrasar, atrasar) by about six weeks because of mistakes made by the software developers. We've decided to on g the contract until we hear from our lawyers. It's wrong to (despreciar) people just because they haven't had a university education. If the company can (aguantar hasta el final de) this financial crisis without closing the factory, they'll be very lucky.
We need a new roof. I don't think the one we have will (durar/resistir) until the summer. After putting up the tent, we (empezar a, ponerse a) preparing dinner. We've got an early start tomorrow so I think you should (despertar, llamar) at 5:30. I don't think we should walking in here. There was a big sign that said (no entrar) at the entrance.
I need to (revisar, repasar) this presentation one more time before I go to bed. The money we raised on the charity fun run will (destinar a, reservar para) the new children's hospital. My girlfriend and I have (distanciarse de) each other over the last few years and now we have little in common. I'd rather not (meterse en) that now. Can we discuss it later?
I thought I was going to get a fine when the police stopped me for speeding on the motorway, but I was (perdonar / dejar marcharse / dejar en libertad) with a warning. When are you going to learn to (colgar) your clothes and not leave them all over the bedroom floor? We were just (pasar) your house so we thought we'd drop in for a cup of tea. When Pepito lost his job his wife (salir, retirarse / marcharse / abandonar a uno) him and started a relationship with her dance instructor.