Sentence examples of "aren’t" in English with translation "hacer"

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What are you doing here? ¿Qué haces aquí?
What are you doing tomorrow? ¿Qué haces mañana?
Deeds are better than words. Los hechos valen más que las palabras.
What are you doing tonight? ¿Qué haces esta noche?
Automobiles are made in factories. Los automóviles se hacen en fabricas.
What are you doing today? ¿Qué vas a hacer hoy?
The days are gradually shortening. Los días se hacen cada vez más cortos.
How come you are here? ¿Qué haces aquí?
hope you are doing well esperanza hace bien
What are those people doing? ¿Qué hace esa gente?
What are the men doing? ¿Qué hacen los hombres?
What are my grandparents doing? ¿Qué hacen mis abuelos?
Little remains to be done. Queda poco por hacer.
Let Nature be your teacher. Haz de la naturaleza tu maestra.
What remains to be done Lo que queda por hacer
Will it be hot tomorrow? ¿Hará calor mañana?
Will it be sunny tomorrow? ¿Mañana hará sol?
It will be fine tomorrow. Seguro que mañana hará buen tiempo.
What have you been doing? ¿Qué has hecho?
There is no wind today. Hoy no hace nada de viento.
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