Sentence examples of "don’t" in English with translation "pintar"

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I don't like to paint. No me gusta pintar.
Why did you paint this wall black? ¿Por qué pintaste negra esta muralla?
Why did you paint the bench red? ¿Por qué pintaste la banca de rojo?
Why did you paint the bank red? ¿Por qué has pintado de rojo el banco?
I didn't even have time to paint! ¡Ni siquiera tuve tiempo para pintar!
Tom doesn't know who painted that picture. Tom no sabe quién pintó aquel cuadro.
I don't know who painted this picture. No sé quién pintó este cuadro.
What image did you have in mind as you painted this picture? ¿Qué imagen tenías en mente cuando pintaste este cuadro?
Tom didn't need to paint the fence. They tore it down a week after he painted it. Tom no tenía para qué haber pintado la cerca. Ellos la echaron abajo una semana después de que la pintara.
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