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

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She doesn’t like the food that Bríd makes. A ella no le gusta la comida que hace Bríd.
She did it on purpose. Ella lo hizo a propósito.
All we do is study. Todo lo que hacemos es estudiar.
Do you feel better today? ¿Te sientes hoy mejor?
When did you finish it? ¿Cuándo lo terminaste?
Do you know what happened? ¿Sabes lo que ha pasado?
Where did you get this list? ¿Dónde conseguiste esta lista?
Did someone follow us here? ¿Alguien nos siguió hasta acá?
I only did my duty. Solo cumplí con mi deber.
Tom doesn't use steroids. Tom no ocupa esteroides.
I don't like to paint. No me gusta pintar.
A thousand yen will do. Mil yenes bastarán.
What does your son do? ¿A qué se dedica tu hijo?
Do you want this watch mended? ¿Quiere que se arregle este reloj?
Did you see grandpa's wheelchair? ¿Viste la silla de ruedas del abuelo?
They cannot do without camels in this country. En este país no pueden prescindir de los camellos.
Why did you do that? ¿Por qué hiciste eso?
Do you study every day? ¿Estudias diariamente?
I do not feel sad. No me siento triste.
Did you finish the job? ¿Terminaste el trabajo?
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