Usage examples of "has" in English with translation to Spanish

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She has lunch at home. Ella almuerza en su casa.
It is said that Tom has a cold. Se dice que Tom está resfriado.
He has a bath every morning. Él se baña cada mañana.
Once a month, she has lunch with her father. Ella almuerza con su padre una vez al mes.
The file has been sent. El archivo fue enviado.
The temperature has suddenly dropped. La temperatura cayó repentinamente.
He has trouble remembering names. Le cuesta acordarse de los nombres.
The competition has become fierce. La competición fue feroz.
He has written a letter. Él escribió una carta.
Tom has already finished breakfast. Tom ya terminó de desayunar.
Tom has never been sick. Tom nunca estuvo enfermo.
Tom has lost his voice. Tom perdió la voz.
My film has run out. Se me acabó el rollo.
The experiment has to begin. El experimento debe comenzar.
He has a friendly nature. Él es amistoso.
Kaoru has gone to America. Kaoru fue a América.
My money has been stolen Me robaron el dinero
Tom has already gone home. Tom ya se fue a casa.
She has just turned twenty. Acaba de cumplir los veinte.
Has the baby woken up? El bebe se despertó?
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