Usage examples of "aren’t" in English with translation to Spanish

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Parents and adults punish children when they tell a lie, but it could be argued that often they aren’t themselves good examples of sincerity. Padres y adultos castigan a los niños cuando dicen alguna mentira, pero puede decirse que a veces aquellos mismos no son buenos ejemplos de sinceridad.
Aren’t they on the sea during the night? ¿No están en el mar durante la noche?
I am not a businessperson. Yo no soy una persona de negocios.
I am brushing my hair. Me estoy cepillando el pelo.
I think I am cold. Creo que tengo frío.
How many colors are there? ¿Cuántos colores hay?
My financial worries are past. Mis preocupaciones financieras han terminado.
What are you doing here? ¿Qué haces aquí?
I am going to study. Voy a estudiar.
What am I to do? ¿Qué debo hacer?
I am friendly with her. Me llevo con ella.
Are you ready to go? ¿Listo para salir?
When are you coming home? ¿Cuándo vienes a casa?
How much are these pants? ¿Cuánto cuestan estos pantalones?
How long has it been! ¡Cuánto tiempo sin verte!
I am pressed for time. Ando mal de tiempo.
I thought your remark was interesting. Encontré interesante tu comentario.
I was left without a battery. Me he quedado sin batería.
Tears were dropping from her eyes. De los ojos de ella caían lágrimas.
I hope you are well. Espero que te encuentres bien.
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