Sentence examples of "do" in English with translation "terminar"

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What time do you finish work? ¿A qué hora terminas de trabajar?
I have a week to do my homework. Tengo una semana para terminar mi tarea.
Tom told Mary that he had finished the work she'd asked him to do. Tom le dijo a Mary que había terminado el trabajo que ella había pedido que hiciera.
When did you finish it? ¿Cuándo lo terminaste?
Did you finish the job? ¿Terminaste el trabajo?
How does the film end? ¿Cómo termina la película?
We're not done yet! ¡Aún no hemos terminado!
I'm done with studying. Terminé de estudiar.
When did you finish the work? ¿Cuándo terminaste el trabajo?
But how does this story end? Pero, ¿cómo termina esta historia?
Don't think this is over. No pienses que esto ha terminado.
Have you done with the book? ¿Has terminado el libro?
We have already done our work. Ya hemos terminado nuestro trabajo.
Wait until I'm done eating. Espera a que termine de comer.
Are you done with that magazine? ¿Terminaste con esa revista?
At what time did the show finish? ¿A qué hora terminó el show?
Finally, I'm done with this work. Finalmente, terminé este trabajo.
The job isn't anywhere near done. El trabajo no está terminado ni de cerca.
She does not like to leave anything unfinished. No le gusta dejar nada sin terminar.
I'm just about finished doing the laundry. Acabo de terminar de lavar la ropa.
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