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The chairman of the company is (retirarse, dimitir) next year to make way for a younger person. During the Fallas festival in Valencia, the streets are full of people (hacer explotar) fireworks. The runners were neck and neck for most of the race, and then the German runner (apartarse bruscamente de uno) to win by a few metres. On Black Friday in America, many products are (rebajar el precio de) considerably. You can save a lot of money.
I might be a few minutes late, so (esperar, estar al tanto) me. I'll be wearing a red T-shirt. That dog looks dangerous. I'd (mantenerse atrs, alejarse) if I were you. I'm going in to (ponerse -deprisa-) a sweater before we go for a walk. It's turned quite cold. I'm sorry I can't meet you tonight, but I'll (recompensar) you this weekend, I promise.
I'm going to stop here to take some photos. You (seguir andando o caminando) and I'll catch you up in a bit. I don't believe that Pepito's getting married. I think you're (tomar el pelo a). (subir) the car and I'll give you a lift to the station. During the war my grandparents had to (pasar sin, prescindir de) a lot of things.
I had a drink with Roger the other day. he can really (beberse de un trago, rpidamente o en grandes cantidades) the whisky. The kids are being very quiet upstairs. I wonder what they're (hacer travesuras, hacer algo malo). I hope there'll be enough meat to (bastar, ser suficiente). Maybe I should have cooked some more. I've decided to (cambiar a, pasar a) an Android phone. I can see the screen properly on the iPhone, it's too small.