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

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This will be the best. Será lo mejor.
Tom should be getting home. Tom debería estar llegando a casa.
He must be around 40. Él debe tener unos 40.
Your tooth must be extracted. Hay que extraerte el diente.
There will be an answer. Habrá una respuesta.
Little remains to be done. Queda poco por hacer.
He will be really pleased. Él va a alegrarse de verdad.
There must be some misunderstanding. Debe haber algún malentendido.
You may be right about that. Puede que lleves razón en eso.
We elected him to be mayor. Lo elegimos para alcalde.
Be waiting here until he comes. Espera aquí hasta que él venga.
How much will it be? ¿Cuánto va a costar?
The high building can be seen from the window. El edificio alto puede verse desde la ventana.
Be careful on your way back home. Anda con cuidado a tu casa.
The key was nowhere to be found. No podíamos encontrar la llave en ninguna parte.
I put my suitcase in the baggage room yesterday, but now it seems to be missing. Ayer puse mi maleta en la sala de equipajes, pero ahora parece haberse perdido.
Don't be taken in by his words. No caigas en sus palabras.
That kind of thing can't be found just anywhere. Esa clase de cosas no puede encontrarse en cualquier parte.
The child will be six. El niño cumplirá seis.
Be silent, or speak something worth hearing. Estate callado, o di algo que merezca la pena que oiga.
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