Usage examples of "Isn't" in English with translation to Spanish

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Beautiful weather, isn't it? Bonito el tiempo, ¿no?
Beautiful day, isn't it? Bonito día, ¿verdad?
Great weather, isn't it? ¡Buen clima! ¿verdad?
The car isn't worth repairing. No merece la pena reparar ese coche.
Tom isn't afraid of experimenting. Tom no le teme a experimentar.
She isn't afraid of snakes. A ella no le dan miedo las serpientes.
Tom isn't afraid to fail. Tom no le teme a caerse.
The baby isn't crying anymore. Ya no llora el niño.
Tom isn't interested in Mary. A Tom no le interesa Mary.
The air conditioner isn't working El aire acondicionado no funciona
Tom isn't afraid of anything. Tom no le teme a nada.
Tom isn't afraid of death. Tom no le teme a la muerte.
Tom isn't able to drive yet. Tom aún no puede conducir.
Tom isn't much of a drinker. Tom no toma mucho.
It isn't worth repairing this car. No vale la pena reparar el coche.
The museum isn't open on Sundays. El museo no abre los domingos.
The game isn't worth the candle El juego no vale la vela
He isn't able to buy a car. Él no puede comprar un coche.
Tea with ice isn't good without sugar. El té con hielo no queda bien sin azúcar.
He isn't able to drive a car. Él no puede conducir un carro.
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